Terabyte Club

Almeuit

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Well I joined the TB club then joined Verizon even though it means limited data. As long as the gf likes it we'll keep it.. I am loving it right now. Cell service in the house!

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I have no home WiFi and use wirelesstether. I range between 140-240GB per month. I stream a lot of radio, spotify, Netflix, movie downloads, torrents, youtube etc.. Terabyte club is impressive. Ill try when I get my G2 and stream on "XLTE" to see if I can get higher.
 

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Final tally last cycle.

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This is my personal opinion.
If everyone that has unlimited data went used a TB of data in one billing cycle Verizon would act swiftly and force everybody with grandfathered accounts to one of their limited plans or start throttling everyone.

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Finally used over a terabyte in a month. How many of you have used a terabyte (at least 1000gb,or preferably 1024gb) in a month?


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If you're doing this just to prove it can be done there is nothing to stop Verizon from cancelling your UDP and everyone elses because we are all on month to month and Verizon is just grandfathering as a business decision to retain long time customers. If too many people abuse their current plan it might push them over the top to say we don't need this kind of business and your UDP is cancelled - you may convert to one of our Everything plans or go to another carrier. I always cringe when I see people using massive amounts of data on their Unlimited Data Plans because they are only through the good graces of Verizon and no contractual reason (with very few exceptions) to leave it this way. I usually use 1-4 GB each month and only use mobile data when I can't use WiFi (for things like downloading podcasts, uploading photos from my camera, etc.). I am not impressed by your usage of data (particularly if you used some kind of hack like FoxFi to tether this to another device).
 

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I am halfway through my monthly billing cycle & am at 146gb. This is fairly typical for me. Verizon 4G is fast!

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Almeuit

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If you're doing this just to prove it can be done there is nothing to stop Verizon from cancelling your UDP and everyone elses because we are all on month to month and Verizon is just grandfathering as a business decision to retain long time customers. If too many people abuse their current plan it might push them over the top to say we don't need this kind of business and your UDP is cancelled - you may convert to one of our Everything plans or go to another carrier. I always cringe when I see people using massive amounts of data on their Unlimited Data Plans because they are only through the good graces of Verizon and no contractual reason (with very few exceptions) to leave it this way. I usually use 1-4 GB each month and only use mobile data when I can't use WiFi (for things like downloading podcasts, uploading photos from my camera, etc.). I am not impressed by your usage of data (particularly if you used some kind of hack like FoxFi to tether this to another device).

Unlimited is unlimited. If they wanted to stop people from doing this Verizon would of copied AT&T.... And throttle people on unlimited after 5 GB but they don't..

Also dpham pays 30 dollars extra in addition to his data plan for the unlimited unthrottled 4GLTE hotspot that Verizon themselves offer to people still grandfathered in on the unlimited data plan...

So by Verizon's own standards he can hotspot as much data as he wants.... :).

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