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Verizon tweaking low-end interpretation intentions, regulating ’3G’ eminence to upcharge for LTE
Well, that didn’t last very prolonged at all: looks like Verizon is murdering off the $15 150MB data plan for smartphones exactly, instead corralling folks into the $30 total choice. Of course, with the proliferation of data-hungry smartphone apps on Android (and soon, a iPhone), 250MB per month of use is apropos less and less reasonable by a day, so we can’t contend we’re terribly surprised. Meanwhile, a $9.99 25MB underline phone interpretation option is removing a bump up to 75MB with $10 per 75MB overage, a slight drop from the 20 cent / MB overage that those customers deal with currently. Finally, you’ll notice which the $30 unlimited devise is now competent as requesting to “feature phones as well as 3G smartphones,” not merely “smartphones” as they were prior to — a curtsy to the actuality which Verizon’s arriving LTE handsets won’t be authorised for a same pricing. What, did you consider you were starting to be blazing upon your ThunderBolt during 20 or 30Mbps without a caring in the universe?
[Thanks, unknown tipster]