Verizon is looking to help customers save money with their new shared data plans. Think the plans are a smart move for Verizon? Check them out in detail below. ShottaDru X TatWza
Verizon is looking to help customers save money with their new shared data plans. Think the plans are a smart move for Verizon? Check them out in detail below. ShottaDru X TatWza
As we know unlimited data plans is a thing of the past for the most part. Well Verizon is thinking of moving away from the tiered data plans to shared data plans? Check out the story after the jump. @ShottaDru X @TatWza
Uh Oh! Even though I am always on my phone I use less than 2 gbs a month so I will be ok if this takes effect but for heavy data users of Verizon Wireless you need to check this out. ShottaDru X TatWza
This is potentially a really Bad thing for Tmo, especially since they just cut 1900 jobs, and if they raise the Data rates, on their 5GB, & 10 GB Plans, for NEW customers, they may not get a whole lot of NEW Custies, which could cause More Job Cuts, it could become a nasty spiral of destruction….The Destruction of Big Magenta. Hit the Jump to see the Document. Follow @TatWza +TatWZA
Tiered data plans has become the norm for many major cell phone carriers due to the growing rate of smartphone owners. If you are grandfathered like me though you do not have to be a pauper with web browsing on your smart phone. Some companies though started slowing down speeds for heavy data users but Matthew Spaccarelli wasn’t having it. Check out his story after the jump. AT&T is offering a settlement to an iPhone user who won a small-claims case that alleged the company was slowing down his “unlimited” data service. AT&T isn’t saying if it’s offering Matthew Spaccarelli more money, but it says it will look at shutting off his service if he doesn’t sit down to talk. AT&T had no immediate comment. Spaccarelli, of Simi Valley, Calif., admits that he has used his iPhone to provide Internet access for other devices, which is against AT&T’s contract terms. AT&T has about 17 million smartphone customers on “unlimited” plans, and has started slowing down service for users who hit certain traffic thresholds. Spaccarelli maintained at his Feb. 24 small-claims hearing that AT&T is breaking its promise to provide “unlimited” service. A judge awarded him $850. HP
 So the way of the Data plan for most carriers is over 100mb’s they throttle the data, which most of us are not happy with(I mean give us our Unlimited data) but Tmobile has a Different move, and it’s Really Not Clean, Hit the Jump! Tat WZA WZA on Google+