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- RinconVTRExplorerFor now I stick with my 24gb XL plan with roll over. I end up with 30-50gb a month, of which we only use most of during summer travel.
The Unlimited plan is significantly more $$$ for a plan with 5 lines, and to make matters worse, they do not allow my companies corporate discount of 22% on the unlimited plan. Unlimited was dead upon arrival for me personally. - fpooleExplorer
GoPackGo wrote:
I also fulltime and switched to the Unlimited plan in March. I also don't stream videos (much) or do Netflix. I tether my phone to my computer and am at about 13 gigs now with 1 day to go. I am on the web every day usually for a couple hours. No throttling.
Have you tried tethering your phone ? Might solve your problem. And you're already paying for it.
None of my business but I don't see how you can use 2 gigs per day (MOL) if you're not streaming. Seems like something is hogging your data.
Yah, thanks.
I'll Hotspot my phone to the laptop when really needed and to use the data instead of loosing it..
Laptop is on all day. Windows updates and my Arch Nemesis "Ms Garmin" (nav) will take up some 6-8 gb when they update, not often but it happens.
I keep facebook, News and email open all the day time.
I'm not trying to "Limit" myself, but more to manage whatever I have and certainly not happy with the process of changing over, so I'm carrying that in my mind too..
But with Apps/windows/limited occasionally 2-3 games updates it all disappears quickly..
Not sure how you're not "Throttled" after 10gb, using your phone as a hotspot, maybe not seeing the difference, but my guess is that it is being 'Throttled" not "Managed".
Thanks for the feedback... - GoPackGoExplorerI also fulltime and switched to the Unlimited plan in March. I also don't stream videos (much) or do Netflix. I tether my phone to my computer and am at about 13 gigs now with 1 day to go. I am on the web every day usually for a couple hours. No throttling.
Have you tried tethering your phone ? Might solve your problem. And you're already paying for it.
None of my business but I don't see how you can use 2 gigs per day (MOL) if you're not streaming. Seems like something is hogging your data. - fpooleExplorerVrzn Unlimited? In a word, it "Sucks" IMNSHO
I have a phone, Samsung 7e and MiFi Jetpack (jp) 6620L.
I changed from the XL 24gb plan with the safety switch, that was lousy even for email checking only, apx a week after the plan came out and was pleased, it was great, why??
Cause they didn't "Enforce" the "Throttled" aspect of the JP.
I"m a fulltimer, and Data is the main focus for me. Phone? well you have to have a phone I'm told, but not used much at all. I'm solo. I will use the phone's 10gb hotspot when needed for the laptop.
Currently, I hit my JP, 10gb limit, within a few days.
I then have the "Throttled" 3g?? for the remaining 25days or so.
3G, heheh, gawd, what a joke, I wish. Can't stream, constant buffering at low res, 280.. worthless. 600 kbs? is the reported speed if you're lucky. I have been using the "Speed test" phone app, but I'm also usually away from the cities, so I do take that into account.
Bottom line, 'Scammed' like a "Snake Oil Salesman" comes to mind.
After checking 3+ times with the Vrzn Chat peeps that the JP would be like the phone, 22g then "Managed" all would have been well. And yes, while it is 'Written' in the fine print, I should be able to trust the CS Chat reps. While one might get it wrong, 3 should be able to confirm it all.
2 months later, thinking all is well, the ole Verizon "Gotcha" pops up and then "Throttling" comes into play.. good news is, that it appears to be faster than the old "Safety Switch" they had on, that was painful,
Bad news is, that it's not that much better..
So, not a happy camper on the Vrzn UL plan at all.
It's not 'limited' on the amount of Data
they 'limit' it by the speed.
So, bottom line, it 'IS' a "Limited Plan"
Standing by for yet another "New Plan" but will try to stay away from Verizon's "GOTCHA"S... There always is one or more, in my opinion.
Also,
I think that they are calculating the data differently, could be apps, but on the XL24gb, I would maybe go over a few GB each month. I now hit 28gb and I'm only halfway through billing cycle. I blow through the 10GB limit in just a few days... so something is going on. No real difference in use and certainly not streaming Netflix etc videos.. can't.
So, my opinion, the UL plan "Sucks"...
Hope that helps.. - DancinCampersExplorer IIWe use pda net on wifes GS5 for hotspot. Her plan rolls over tomorrow, data usage as of this am is 71+GB. Have not noticed any slowdowns.
- jcpainterExplorer
MrWizard wrote:
Wi-Fi hotspot is Not tether
Tether is when use a USB cable and sometimes you need a good program like pda need
When you do that it all shows as phone data
Wi-Fi Hotspot is a Verizon function, and yes they know how much is used via the built in onboard hot spot app
You are absolutely correct . . . but the cell providers are using many of the terms interchangeably now. Sometimes I think it is just to confuse people. The most misleading is the term "hotspot". - jcpainterExplorer
GoPackGo wrote:
jcpainter wrote:
When you tether from your phone . . . unless that's the only thing you are using the phone for . . . it's impossible to know how much of your data usage is coming from the "hot spot/tether" bucket and how much was other usage.
Only the "hot spot/tether" data usage counts toward the 10GB. Remember that "hot spot" refers to both an independent physical hotspot (like a jetpack) or when the phone's hot spot feature is being used by another device.
Since Verizon doesn't separate the usage on a phone, it's hard to know how much data usage was applied to each "bucket".
I have had the new unlimited plan for a few months now. I also tether my Iphone and have not been throttled. And the phone DOES show exactly how much data was used for tethering and how much data was used by the phone for 'all else'. This info is a function of the phone - not Verizon.
That's great news for phones that have that feature! - MrWizardModeratorWi-Fi hotspot is Not tether
Tether is when use a USB cable and sometimes you need a good program like pda need
When you do that it all shows as phone data
Wi-Fi Hotspot is a Verizon function, and yes they know how much is used via the built in onboard hot spot app - GoPackGoExplorer
jcpainter wrote:
When you tether from your phone . . . unless that's the only thing you are using the phone for . . . it's impossible to know how much of your data usage is coming from the "hot spot/tether" bucket and how much was other usage.
Only the "hot spot/tether" data usage counts toward the 10GB. Remember that "hot spot" refers to both an independent physical hotspot (like a jetpack) or when the phone's hot spot feature is being used by another device.
Since Verizon doesn't separate the usage on a phone, it's hard to know how much data usage was applied to each "bucket".
I have had the new unlimited plan for a few months now. I also tether my Iphone and have not been throttled. And the phone DOES show exactly how much data was used for tethering and how much data was used by the phone for 'all else'. This info is a function of the phone - not Verizon. - jesseannieExplorerIt sucks we switched to *unlimited* and back to our 24 gig plan the same month the throttling down was so slow. I complained to the CSA about the salesman who sold it to me, and the lack of information he gave me. I got a 10 bucks credit and my 24 Gs of 4G back.
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