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    Verizon to eliminate unlimited data plans 7/7/2011



    Verizon to eliminate unlimited data plans
    Beginning July 7, customers will pay higher prices for heavier usage

    NEW YORK — Verizon Wireless, the biggest U.S. mobile provider, will stop offering customers unlimited data service plans on July 7, meaning higher prices for heavy users of services such as mobile Web surfing.

    Verizon Wireless plans to charge $5 more per month than its biggest rival, AT&T Inc, which stopped offering unlimited data services last year. Unlike AT&T, Verizon is not offering any new cheaper option for low data users.

    Under its new terms, customers who limit their data use to 2 gigabytes (GB) will pay $30 a month, according to the venture of Verizon Communications Inc and Vodafone Group Plc, which currently charges its customers $30 per month for unlimited data use.

    To put this in perspective, 2 hours of streaming music to your cellphone every day would generate 9GB of data downloads, according to the Verizon Wireless online data use calculator.

    In comparison, AT&T charges $25 for 2GB of data and also offers a $15 per month plan for customers who only use 200 megabytes of data.

    AT&T has said the lower priced plan helped it add millions of new customers who might otherwise have not been willing to pay for wireless data services.

    Customers who use more than their plan allows will have to pay $10 for every extra gigabyte of data they use, according to company spokeswoman Brenda Raney. This charge is in line with what AT&T offers today.

    Verizon's heavier data users will also be able sign up for a $50 per month plan for 5GB or $80 a month for 10GB, Raney said.

    Since Verizon is not cutting its lowest monthly fee for data services, Pacific Crest analyst Steve Clement said the move would be "relatively neutral for (Verizon's revenue), with the potential for upside as people take larger buckets of data or start paying the fee for going over their limit."

    Customers who view data fees as a key factor might move from Verizon to rivals such as Sprint Nextel Corp, which still offers unlimited data services. But Clement expects that might not be a huge bonus for Sprint.

    "The risk you run, I guess, is that people balk at caps and move to carriers that don't cap data," Clement said. "People make carrier decisions for lots of reasons. I don't know if the amount of data is high on your list."

    Both Verizon and AT&T sell the Apple Inc iPhone, which created an explosion in demand for services such as mobile web-surfing and downloading of mobile applications.

    Telecom shares were basically flat after the news, which was widely expected.

    Verizon shares closed up 2 cents at $37.82 on the New York Stock Exchange, where AT&T shares were down 5 cents at $31.63. Sprint shares closed down 4 cents at $5.39, also on NYSE.

    #2
    That sucks...

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      #3
      Will you get an option to cancel with Verizon if you dont agree to the rate increase?

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        #4
        What a crock... I love my Verizon iPhone4

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          #5
          I still have unlimited data with AT&T. Unless you cancel the service you keep the plan you have. They have asked me a couple of times to change, I tell them no thanks.

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            #6
            Originally posted by asttbe View Post
            I still have unlimited data with AT&T. Unless you cancel the service you keep the plan you have. They have asked me a couple of times to change, I tell them no thanks.
            This is good to know...I will just stick with the plan I have.

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              #7
              I guess I better go to VZ today and get my new phone and plan. Tomorrow will be too late.

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                #8
                Originally posted by asttbe View Post
                I still have unlimited data with AT&T. Unless you cancel the service you keep the plan you have. They have asked me a couple of times to change, I tell them no thanks.
                X2 this is true!

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                  #9
                  just a guess now! this is the beginning of the end of verison, they'll raise rates get as much cash as they can ,the bail. there can only be one!!!!!!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by asttbe View Post
                    I still have unlimited data with AT&T. Unless you cancel the service you keep the plan you have. They have asked me a couple of times to change, I tell them no thanks.
                    yup...if the carrier changes the terms of your contract without your approval you have the option to opt out without penalty (cancellation fee or otherwise)...which is why they keep asking you.

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                      #11
                      Don't they make enough money anyway.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by awatsonjr View Post
                        Don't they make enough money anyway.
                        If I were a stockholder, I would say no. How much is enough in business?

                        I say make as much money as you can. If they make decisions their customers can't stand for then they will go somewhere else. Then they will make less money.

                        I hate how profit has turned into a dirty word in this country

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by asttbe View Post
                          If I were a stockholder, I would say no. How much is enough in business?

                          I say make as much money as you can. If they make decisions their customers can't stand for then they will go somewhere else. Then they will make less money.

                          I hate how profit has turned into a dirty word in this country
                          good point...

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                            #14
                            I am still on the unlimited data plan on AT&T as well.......no way will I ever give that up.......I have a Verizon home phone and I hate verizon with a passion....sadly they are my only choice for phone service where I live right now......

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                              #15
                              so..if we have current contracts for unlimited data with verizon.. those contracts will be honored - just not renewed?

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