sierrajinx9
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Awesome, however you be throttled after 4.7GB so not sure how that will play out with VOLTE.
That will be easy to circumvent if you are rooted. Sounds like they are doing the same kind of check they do for WiFi tethering, which is child's play to circumvent.
They already stated VoLTE will use minutes.. Not your data. So they're not going to count the voice data against your data allotment.
Right but if you are being throttled on the LTE network because you have UDP and are in the top 5% of data users, I wonder how that will affect VOLTE services since no matter how they are being billed the technology requires the use of data over the LTE network.
I am sure they can; just wondering if they will.
Only time will tell what they will do to us.
What Almeuit said makes sense. Though, most people on old plans don't have unlimited minutes as it is very expensive.
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I am almost certain that they would give priority to voice for verizon post paid, regardless of data plan.True.. Same goes even for limited though. If you paid for 450 minutes... They owe you that since they don't have anything saying phone calls can be throttled.
Nothing I said had anything at all to do with double dipping. Not sure why you interpreted my post that way *shrugs*
No, I didn't say anything like that. For some reason you are misinterpreting my posts. There is no point in continuing to discuss this.
True.. Same goes even for limited though. If you paid for 450 minutes... They owe you that since they don't have anything saying phone calls can be throttled.
They also sold us unlimited data, so why aren't unlimited data subscribers getting what they paid for.
They didn't have anything saying data would be throttled when they sold it to customers. What's to stop Verizon from saying 2000 minutes is excessive usage for the 5% customers, so they will throttle or charge extra over 2000 minutes. This is why the government needs to wake up and force these carriers to honor what they sold. Unlimited data was sold as unlimited data with no limits with no stipulation you can't get subsidized phones.
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It really is irrelevant what TMobile and ATT do when talking about what Verizon can do on its 4G LTE network, which runs on the block C spectrum and has different and more strict terms in its licenses.
Verizon can only throttle for network optimization, not profit optimization. If the issue is how much data a particular user is using, then that user should be throttled regardless of how much they pay per gigabyte. However, Verizon is only throttling those who are in the top 5% of data users and are paying the lowest rate per gigabyte. That is not network optimization; it is profit optimization.
If it were network optimization all users in the top 5% of users would be throttled equally, not just those who pay the lowest amount per gigabyte.
They also are not throttling their government and large corporate customers, which of course has nothing at all to do with network optimization.
If you feel the same, email the FCC and let them know.
First, any examples that include ATT or TMobile are completely irrelevant to Verizon's 4G LTE network which runs on the block C spectrum as I said.
Second, It is completely irrelevant what Verizon puts in its contracts IF it conflicts with what is in the block C licenses. Verizon can put anything they want in their contracts and make any announcements they want but it does NOT override the licenses, which are not only contractual, but are codified in the law.
Thus, ALL of what you wrote was irrelevant.
And as I said in my previous post, that is completely irrelevant. Did you not get that point from my post? The only thing that matters when discussing what Verizon can and cannot do on their 4G LTE network is what the block C licenses say. It is not relevant what they say they can do - nor are their contracts relevant if they conflict with the terms of the licenses.
I gotta put you on ignore, too, you are spouting off about this stuff without understanding it and you aren't even a verizon customer.