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Actually, that was done without tethering.
I am seriously just curios and I don't mean to pry into your business, but what are you doing to use that much data? That is a lot.
Actually, that was done without tethering.
I've used 30GB so far... I think mine comes from playing Pandora all day everyday..uploading pics, all social networks running in the background.lol
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Well, I guarantee you'll get them to stop streaming netflix if you switch to sprint. I could barely get Pandora to stream without buffering all the time when I was on sprint.
Damned if you do and damned if you don't!
Its like becoming a billionaire, then someone takes it all away and have no way to get it back. Its amazing how our lives have been taken over by these luxuries and conveniences that we have embedded into our lives, work, and business and now have to take it back a notch or 2 or 3. It all seems backwards to me.
Someone needs to start a poll on how many this will affect and how much it will effect.
I think if you took a poll, you would (sadly for some) see that a lot of people are going to benefit from this. As long as a home and or work/school has wifi, the savings each month can be very worthwhile. My brother has already looked at his plan and will save between $40-$50 a month and he's on an individual plan. A friend at work with three phones is going to save between $50-$60 each month. I am dumping my dumb line (that is never used) and I will be saving $30 a month with three phones on my plan and receiving the benefit of hotspot when and if I ever need it. Before tax and insurance, it will cost me about $67 a month for each phone.
Everything rests on the data and where you get it. If you are fully reliant on Verizon for your data, you are screwed. If not, you can get some money back. Or, if you use that much data, you can still keep the unlimited data by purchasing the phone outright, pay an extra $300 for it, which amounts to $12.50 a month over the course of your 24 month contract.
Yea I am for sure screwed. For the 500.00 it costs us now i figured it would cost us roughly 1200 a month. We will have to tighten our data belts! Lol. I live in rural area with an antenna that gets data speeds of 3 MB down and 1 MB up if lucky. It is also capped at 24 gb. However I have great 4g coverage and get 40 MB down and 17 MB up at home. Then I am traveling alot with work and need a connection alot where I can't pickup wifi. Plus I have 2 college kids. Don't need to explain there.
Once your contract is up even if you buy a phone at full price, with vzw's policy changes its not a guarantee that we keep unlimited then.
I was also told the free hotspot addition would only be usable with Verizon phone and tablets. So I would have to buy an additional hotspot package to connect to my Asus tablets and laptops.
What I'm trying to say is everyone that has become reliant on the data for whatever reasons, personal, work, or business it will be a shock.
If I could stay unlimited by buying the phones at retail while off contract I wouldn't have an issue. If you are off contract they are not obligated to let you keep the unlimited and I can't picture that they would.
This unlimited addiction will be hard to break! :'( . Some of us will need some extensive counseling. lol
Very cute on the extensive counseling.
As for the hotspot, my brother has it and everything can connect to it. So you would be able to connect your tablet.
I don't believe the corporate greed line. There is always a reason companies raise prices, and usually the public never knows why.
I have hotspot also and I connect to everything also. Most important feature i have! But you will notice with the free hotspot you pay 10.00 for connecting to a tablet. No telling if this is right but Vzw support told me that is reason for it to be a Verizon tablet. I may have taken it wrong but I was under the assumption that its a limited hotspot feature. And any outside tablet or laptop you have to pay for the traditional (or normal) hotspot.
Let me know if you know different. I figured either way with all my lines and data usage the hotspot feature wouldn't work or be usable anyways.
The $10 charge for tablets with a cellular antennae in it. A normal WiFi only anything can connect to your phone with a hotspot.