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21 February 2017, 07:40 AM | #1 |
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Verizon unlimited
I just started burning through a lot of data this last month and was at 10g in like 15 days into cycle which is a lot for me so I signed up for the unlimited plan with loyalty discounts ( 20 years ) I never used more then 3 gigs before
I never understood hot spot lol until Danny showed me last month so that why my data shot up. The unlimited plan is only 10.00 more a month 1 line only. So for 75.00 total including tax etc.. I can go nuts now and give it the child to watch movies from my hot spot. All high def streaming faster speeds and I think she said no throttle back on data speed, or it was some high amount like 22 gigs before they slow you to 3g. All in all I think it'll work great. Plus have monthly plan on AA while flying, that's getting more expensive but with about 100 hours a month in the air now it'll be worth it until they double the price. So much for not flying as much I thought. Can't sit still for very long it seems. Thank you Admirals club too I'm sure I'm missing something I have to double check but it sounds like a pretty good deal
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21 February 2017, 07:50 AM | #2 |
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The rate throttling does kick in after a certain threshold is hit in a month. The battery life will be lessened if you leave the hotspot running on your phone, though.
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21 February 2017, 08:04 AM | #3 |
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I always turn hot spot off..
22g they slow me down. Should be enough
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I switched to AT&T from Verizon since I have DIRECTV. I automatically get 22 gb unlimited data. The only problem is I lost my hot spot. I need to go in and find out what the story is. Very strange they do not offer hot spot capability.
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Hotspots and tethering aren't allowed on AT&T's unlimited data plans. One of the many asterisks at the bottom of your plan. * After 22GB of usage, reduced speeds may apply. Tethering and Mobile Hotspot use prohibited (except for Connected Car). Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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21 February 2017, 06:13 PM | #8 |
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75 bucks for an unlimited data transfer plan? Jeesch. That is expensive. About 15 or so here (data only), with speeds at about 100mbit. You get faster, but the price go up. I have an all inclusive (includes phone calls texts in most of europe, and a somewhat limited internet plan for the EU) all at 32 euros/month I think.
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The next wave of 5G will begin sometime after March of this year as the 600Mhz spectrum auctions end. Since the FCC used incentives for broadcasters to move off underutilized frequencies there won't be any push back methinks. Fast deployment after that. But EU efforts for the deployment of 5G infrastructures and services across the "Digital Single Market" will be slower - maybe ubiquitous by 2020... Where we lose is the poorly planned pricing strategies and "bundles" that aren't really great. My team launched the original iPhone here in US via Cingular - we banned tethering, we banned Apps, we throttled usage (we had to do that as we missed the build-out needs for data). Very myopic and my one voice wasn't accepted until Apple gave in and started the Apps Developer Program. I recall how myopic we and Apple were about Apps. Both of us limited the value they could unlock (remember the silly "WebApps" fiasco?) If we gave developers their head, we'd have been ages ahead on better services at reasonable prices.
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rip off unlimited.
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I thought the hotspot was limited to like 5 or 10 gbs. Would love if VZW introduced unlimited prepaid plan.
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It drives up the cost and down the throughput. Europe gets to focus on speed, the US has to focus on coverage. |
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