...and most consumers think YOUR logic is deeply flawed. I pay more for Verizon's 3G data than I do for broadband internet at my house that feeds a dvr, PS3, a desktop, 3 laptops, and most of the time, provides the data that I use for my Fascinate and my wife's Eris.
As a matter of fact, our data loads on the Verizon network are extremely light... and yet combined, we pay $60 per month to Verizon for data, but we pay only $19 per month for the broadband at the house! For a 300% premium over in house broadband, I will use my 3G data any way I please, and there is no way I'm giving Verizon any additional money so that I can consume my already overpriced unlimited data.
Verizon is REALLY getting this wrong. As a consumer, I would happily accept a pay per GB plan of data just so long as I can use it any way I see fit. Until then, I will continue to do what is necessary to get an acceptable value out of my overpriced service. If Verizon continues to reduce the value, then I ultimately may be forced to switch to a more friendly carrier like Sprint.