Tom in Bristol
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You know, it might be a good thing, because now you can keep your eyes on the road...![]()
Unless he's sitting on a train on the way to NYC! (I'm sure you thought of that)

You know, it might be a good thing, because now you can keep your eyes on the road...![]()
I use about 3-4 gb a month myself. I will really miss the option of watching Netflix during my commute to and from work. It is clear it is all about the $$. smart phones were made for data and now they want to severely cap you or make you pay dearly to keep that data. The writing is on the wall with my bionic it's lagging alot, speakers don't work with headphones and now the charging port is acting up. I'm most likely going to grab the galaxy s4.
Unless he's sitting on a train on the way to NYC! (I'm sure you thought of that)![]()
Really I only had a contract with the "Death Star,"
I'd imagine that "2GB average" all the carriers like to tout will probably be 3GB or 4GB by the time the year is over. But then again, you have customers that barely use 500MB per month.
I am on the trainYou know, it might be a good thing, because now you can keep your eyes on the road...![]()
Unless he's sitting on a train on the way to NYC! (I'm sure you thought of that)![]()
Let's compare to something we all do, eating. Let's say we go to McDonald's, and we all like chicken McNuggets.
I think a better comparison would be soda. Which McDonalds now charges the same for regardless of size or number of refills.
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Why soda? Soda could be minutes and texts. They aren't the main course, like minutes and texts are no longer the main focus with smart phones.
Because, like soda, giving out more costs almost nothing. Like soda, data is almost pure profit margin past a certain point.
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Let's say we go to McDonald's, and we all like chicken McNuggets. I myself can eat 20 of them without breaking a sweat. But my wife, well she eats 4 and is done. Should we be paying the same price? No, I should be paying more because it costs more.
VZW isn't producing soda OR nuggets...they're providing a delivery method for them.I think a better comparison would be soda. Which McDonalds now charges the same for regardless of size or number of refills.
I wouldnt really have a problem giving up my unlimited if the equivalent to what I'm currently paying is comparable. 30 a month gives me unlimited data, but if I sign a new contract 30 is 2 gigs. That is absolutely insane. I would think 2 gigs a month should be 10$ . If that were the case and there actually was an financial incentive for me to switch I might actually do it. Let's say if they completely subsidize an S4 or w/e.
The way the new contracts are designed you pay the same amount for far less. I don't really use much data compared to some maybe 2-3 gigs a month, so if saving money was a viable option I might do it, but its not.
To the data discussion. The users are the only ones affected by congestion. It costs essentially the same for VZW to have 10 or 100 people connected to a tower. The way I see its like you own 10 shares of a company for 10 dollars. Then that company asking you to sell and rebuy 5 shares for 20 dollars. Its still worth a 100$ but a much crappier deal.
Fortunately I was able to interpret these feelings correctly: loss of essence.
I'm the data hog i guess. I just hit 21g and I'm only in the second week of my Billing cycle. My average use is usually 47 to 48 gigs monthly. To far out for cable service. To many trees for satellite. 4g Lte service works just fine.
I think i will just buy my phones from here on out. I love my unlimited data.
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Do you have any other phones on your plan? I think that's where the real savings start.
Sure, whether there are 10 or 100, it costs the same. But that's not the only cost. They build new towers, and constantly improve. That cost money too.
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I'm with ya, the new Verizon plans are terrible and there doesn't seem much recourse. My wife and I are grandfathered on unlimited until early 2014, when the party all ends. We use our phones almost exclusively for streaming music at work 6-8 hours per day (airwave radio doesn't penetrate the walls). She streams Pandora, I listen to Soma.fm using the lower bandwidth ACC stream. She regularly racks up 30-35GB, I hit around 25GB. We don't stream Netflix, Hulu, Youtube, or use the connection at home (we have 35Mb Cable).The way the new contracts are designed you pay the same amount for far less.