I think I can say with absolute certainty that they would prefer that you didn't use it.Hi folks. I've locked into big red's unlimited plan and have tried out easytether which works great on my pc.
What is verizon's policy on the use of this app? LTE is much faster than my apartment building's isp.
Well obviously they wouldn't like me to use it, but I'm curious what the ramifications are for me using the app? Also, in my poking around on the vzw website, I found that they are now throttling heavy data users speed.I think I can say with absolute certainty that they would prefer that you didn't use it.Not sure though...
-Frank
CAUTION! There is so much BS flying around on the Internet about this specific topic, and so much "profiling" going on by web-junkies/trolls, that I guarantee you there is NO WAY you are EVER going to get a correct straight answer on this question. Because there isn't one. What you WILL get is a huge amount of trolling/bullying/profiling, etc. Even to include certified "personal experiences".Well obviously they wouldn't like me to use it, but I'm curious what the ramifications are for me using the app? Also, in my poking around on the vzw website, I found that they are now throttling heavy data users speed.
Appreciate the answer. Do you have a link to the passage in the TOS that prohibits this? I'd like to check the verbiage.CAUTION! There is so much BS flying around on the Internet about this specific topic, and so much "profiling" going on by web-junkies/trolls, that I guarantee you there is NO WAY you are EVER going to get a correct straight answer on this question. Because there isn't one. What you WILL get is a huge amount of trolling/bullying/profiling, etc. Even to include certified "personal experiences".
The bottom line is (like we say in the Flying business) that if you deviate from VZW's TOS you are making yourself a TEST PILOT. Now there are lots of OLD Test Pilots. And lots of BOLD Test Pilots. But very few OLD BOLD Test Pilots. (We also say that!)
Anyway, my guess is that you'll probably get away with it. But, you're the Test Pilot. Just remember that.
-Frank
Here's one connect your ps3 or Xbox for a whole day play same halo for five hours watch five hours of Netflix all this while using 4g and tethering do that a couple more times see how fast VZW throttles u and sends u data bill. As stated lotsa of times just because u have unlimited data on phone does authorize u to tether. This why we tiered data
There is something here that I don't understand. VZ marketed the TB and other 4G phones with Netflix and HBO, even making an announcement in January 2011 that they were developing a Slingbox to be used on their new 4G network.
How can they now claim that using these services violates the TOS.
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Aslong u use those services on your phone your ok but if u go above or top 5 percent of data vzw can throttle your data Verizon to throttle data speeds for heaviest users | Apple - CNET News
I had a friend who uses easytether and has so for at least 3 months. He streams netflix on his laptop and averages 20 GBs a month. He hasn't heard anything yet.
Verizon tends to go the way ATT goes though. In Feb, ATT sent out letters to all unofficial tether(er)s and demanded they stop or they were going to start charging them automatically their hotspot service.
