100GB or more is a lot of data.

100GB or more is a lot of data. Especially on mobile. Regardless, what do you think? Is Verizon doing the right thing here, or are they being Big Greedy Corporation?

I mean, deal is a deal. You sign an agreement for something you should be held to that agreement. I promise, if it was you who wanted VZ to change their ToS, you'd be SOL.
http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2016/07/verizon-to-disconnect-unlimited-data-customers-who-use-over-100gbmonth/

Comments

John McGowan said…
It's pretty easy if you use your mobile to watch netflix all month. Netflix is surprisingly data hungry (found this out when my roommates moved in and my monthly data usage went from ~100GB/month to ~800GB/month)
Jason ON said…
I wondered if Netflix, or tethering, had something to do with the high use.

A friend of mine lives out in the boonies. Okay, not the boonies, but far enough out that he can't get broadband internet without satellite. So, he tethers his VZ phone to his computer. The kicker, he works from home in a network engineering capacity.

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