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Verizon to Introduce Tiered Pricing in 4 to 6 Months

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markj73

Sep 23, 2010, 7:19 PM

Look at current prices to see how they think!

9.99 = 25MB
30.00 = Unl/5GB
60.00 = 5GB (Air Card/Tether Total)
or add 2GB for $20 palm and droid X?

so new plans likely will be like that???

so what smart phones end up with

9.99 for 25MB
29.99 for 500MB
59.99 2GB
99.99 for 5GB sounds like what they have in mind...

"We're not sure we agree yet with how [AT&T] valued the data"

Yea sure, verizon "Values" it as in values getting more $ for giving you less (data).
seriously, think a bit before you post next time.

30 for smartphones IS unlimited. Period.

There is no way in hell Verizon will lower their data caps that much. at WORST they'll match ATT.

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PEZ

Sep 24, 2010, 5:40 AM

This is likely due to the iPhone coming to Verizon

Why else? Stick the iPhone on any carrier and they will double their network traffic. SO regulate it with tiered pricing.

I would rather be on a phone and a carrier without. As long as it stays connected consistently.
I just want to once again point out that we still don't have any actual evidence that the iPhone is coming to Verizon....

at least not until Verizon switches to GSM (*which is precisely what they are doing, what do you think LTE is?) snd frankly, i...
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and droidx users consume more data than other droid users.

The iphone has NOTHING to do with it.
flip mode

Sep 23, 2010, 10:42 AM

slimey

i'm really considering getting a dumb phone eventually. i'm so tired of these goofy games they play with data/plans/devices. it's not worth it. tiered pricing is just as low as you get in my book. they create a false shortage like gasoline to justify all the price hikes and reasons to pull away stuff like unlimited data. whats next? tiered night and weekend minutes instead of unlimited? where are the regulations to prevent this type of consumer abuse. ooooooh thats right. there is none (corporate slaves begin your rants here...)
And stay on it before they implement tiered pricing.
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Well, I'm not going to rant, and I don't agree with all of your post and I do understand that companies have to make money. But I am considering going back to a dumb phone myself. As much as I love Android, it has its faults and I can get much cheaper...
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It used to be that 20 minutes anytime/500 offpeak (nights only, no weekends) would set you back over $20 a month. This was less than 10 years ago on Voicestream (became Tmobile)

Fast foreward to today where, on the "expensive" carrier, for just do...
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Menno

Sep 23, 2010, 9:59 AM

My prediction (because predictions are like armpits?)

4g devices will be tiered out the gate, but it's not going to be the crazy small caps people are thinking. At the same time, I think that they'll share this cap across 3g/4 access but because of this, there won't be a signifigant price increase.

So something like (aircards)
5gb 3g/4g= $30
25gb 3g/4g= $50
(Remember, this still won't be a "primary" internet)
Per GB overage rate of something less than $10/GB

For 3g I don't see it really changing that much, with the possible exception of them making a lower tier smartphone plan. (Remember the BGR rumor about 3gMM phones going the way of the dodo, this would fit in nicely)

So maybe: $15/mo for 500mb/1gb?

If they do put a "cap" on 3g, I don't see it being lower than 5gb

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I can't see them cutting the cost of 3G aircard service in half.

If I had to guess I'd say it'd be more like:

250 MB - $15/mo | 1 GB - $30/mo | 5 GB - $60/mo | 10 GB - $100/mo

What I wanna see is data that can be shared across multiple device...
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Having read into what they're saying hopefully it's higher caps and not as costly for overage.

Even a jump from the 200mb/2gb/~.25 per MB (tethering package) to, say, 500mb/5gb/$10 per GB would seem a bit more reasonable.

I have a hard time bel...
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muchdrama

Sep 23, 2010, 5:19 PM

Doesn't bother me--

--I'll just add on, say, the $15 data plan and have what I need. It's better than $30, and NO, I don't care about the cost analysis breakdown.
JeffdaBeat

Sep 23, 2010, 10:39 AM

Saw that coming...

This is the future of all internet...not just wireless...
 
 
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