Yo....wtf no one is outraged over this Verizon Data plan change?

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Oh My Tech!: New Verizon plan isn’t a deal for everyone | The Salt Lake Tribune

Earlier this week, Verizon Wireless announced a major shift in pricing plans for its mobile phones. I’ve read a couple of news stories about what those new plans are but they were confusing to me. So I called Verizon to have someone explain the new prices.

I’m going to lay it out for you in a few simple words. Many of you are screwed.

Verizon’s new prices for cellular service

You first must pay this amount for each device you add to the plan for unlimited voice and texting (up to 10 devices):

Smartphone »*$40

Basic phone »*$30

Laptop or mobile hotspot device »*$20

Tablet »*$10

If you want data, you then pay this additional amount per month. All devices on the plan can share this data:

1 gigabyte (GB) »*$50

2GB »*$60

4GB »*$70

6GB »*$80

8GB »*$90

That’s because in some cases, when the new pricing plans take place at the end of this month, you will end up paying more for roughly the same service. Some might pay less. But in the end, what Verizon really takes away from us is choice.

Here’s how the plans work.

They are set up more like shared family plans, in which everything is unlimited voice minutes and texting that everyone on the account shares. There no longer will be "limited" plans in which you, say, have a limit of 450 minutes per month.

If you just use one phone, say a smartphone, it will first cost $40 a month for unlimited voice and texting. If you want to get data on top of that, you also have to pay $50 per month for 1 gigabyte, $60 for 2 gigs, $70 for 4 gigs, etc.

Now, if you want to add another phone to the plan, you must pay another $40 if it’s a smartphone or $30 for a basic featureless phone. The phones would then all share the unlimited texts and voice minutes, and share the bucket of data. So, for example, if you have three smartphones with 2GB of data, that would be $120 for the voice and text, and then $60 for the data that they would share.

When comparing to the old plans, customers on limited voice plans could pay at least $10 to $20 per month more for the new plans. Going to the new plans might be cheaper, however, for those people with unlimited voice and text plans already.

But if you’re like me, someone who doesn’t need unlimited voice minutes, the new plans are not an added value.

Customers can stay with their old pricing plans when Verizon changes over to the new prices later this month. But once you add another person to the plan or replace your old phone with a new phone, you’ll have to go to the new plans. Again, customers are stuck with fewer choices.

If the company wants to add value and make us happy, lower the price of the data plans a little, especially now that data usage on mobile phones and tablets is growing with streaming movie and music services. Data usage will become even more popular when Apple allows FaceTime videoconferencing over cellular networks with its next iOS update in the fall (at present, you can only access FaceTime on a Wi-Fi connection).

Unfortunately, it’s been reported that the other cellular carriers will eventually go to a pricing structure similar to Verizon’s. But I’m afraid that services such as these — whether they be for mobile phones, cable TV or high-speed Internet — will only go up as they continue to nickel-and-dime us to death.

If you have a tech question for Vince, email him atohmytech@sltrib.com,*and he’ll try to answer it for his column in The Salt Lake Tribune or on its website. For an archive of past columns, go towww.sltrib.com/topics/ohmytech.
 

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It saves everyone on average 30-50 a month while giving them unlimited talk and text yea thats bad :rudy:
 

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only saves if u want unlimited talk.. or if u have multiple lines with data... for everyone in between this is a crapshoot
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no word on what's gone happen with single lines or plans with no data?
 

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If the company wants to add value and make us happy, lower the price of the data plans a little, especially now that data usage on mobile phones and tablets is growing with streaming movie and music services. Data usage will become even more popular when Apple allows FaceTime videoconferencing over cellular networks with its next iOS update in the fall (at present, you can only access FaceTime on a Wi-Fi connection).

lol, that's the whole reason they're doing this. Data is where it's at now, that's where the money is, hence the ridiculous prices they're charging.

I am a VZW customer (been one forever, and I have unlimited data), and as long as I am, I'll never switch over to the new plan if I can help it. They can of course change it somewhere down the line, but as of now, we (grandfathered Unlimited Data folks) do not have to switch over. If we upgrade at a discount, we have to make the switch. However, if we buy a phone outright, we can keep unlimited. Lucky for me, we (my girl and I) just upgraded, so we'll be good for awhile.

I'll ride my phone for as long as it'll last, and, as long as we can keep unlimited, I'll gladly buy a new phone outright. The data prices are absolutely ridiculous. $50 for 1gb? Do you realize how fast 1gb will go? fukk outta here.
 

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lol, that's the whole reason they're doing this. Data is where it's at now, that's where the money is, hence the ridiculous prices they're charging.

I am a VZW customer (been one forever, and I have unlimited data), and as long as I am, I'll never switch over to the new plan if I can help it. They can of course change it somewhere down the line, but as of now, we (grandfathered Unlimited Data folks) do not have to switch over. If we upgrade at a discount, we have to make the switch. However, if we buy a phone outright, we can keep unlimited. Lucky for me, we (my girl and I) just upgraded, so we'll be good for awhile.

I'll ride my phone for as long as it'll last, and, as long as we can keep unlimited, I'll gladly buy a new phone outright. The data prices are absolutely ridiculous. $50 for 1gb? Do you realize how fast 1gb will go? fukk outta here.


The data prices are absolutely ridiculous. $50 for 1gb? Do you realize how fast 1gb will go? fukk outta here.

:snoop: thats not how it works.. yall simple as fukk here so ill break it down for yall



Lets say you are on the 1400 minute family plan with 3 smart phones.

RIGHT NOW AS IT STANDS it would cost you $100 for the minutes for the 3 lines, $30 for the unlimited texting and $90 for data. Thats $220 total for 3 lines on 1400 minutes with 3 smart phones.

over 95% of users of cell phone use less than 1 GB of data at the very most every month. Majority of cell phone users even with unlimited plans dont even use 500 mb a month. For arguments sake we'll assume the examples below have unlimited data plans

smart phone user #1 averages 500 mb a month.
smart phone user #2 averages 800 mb a month.
smart phone user #3 averages 3 GB a month.

How the new plan works is $40 per smart phone. But this includes unlimited talk and text.

So $120 for the minutes and texting. This person would need the 6 GB plan, which would give them plenty of room since they dont even use 5 GB up. This would be $80.

$120 + $80 = $80 for unlimited talk and text with 6 GB between them.

They currently pay $220. That just saved them $20.

Lets say they have a TABLET (iPad) or mifi.

Same example above but add tablet/mifi.


smart phone user #1 averages 500 mb a month.
smart phone user #2 averages 800 mb a month.
smart phone user #3 averages 3 GB a month.
Tablet uses about 500 MB a month.

CURRENTLY it would cost them $250 a month if the tablet had the $30 data plan for 2 gb.

Now they still only have to pay $200. Just saved them $50 a month.


Lets say they have a Mifi instead of tablet

smart phone user #1 averages 500 mb a month.
smart phone user #2 averages 800 mb a month.
smart phone user #3 averages 3 GB a month.
Mifi uses about 2 GB a month a month.

CURRENTLY it would cost them $270 a month. With the new plan it would cost them $210 a month if they went with the 8 GB plan and leave them 2-3 GB a month extra. That just saved them $60 a month.


Yall simple as fukk, I swear...Always gotta have someone break it down for you..

Yall complain prices too high, Verizon just threw yall a bone and all everyone can do is complain because they dont understand it :snoop:

You save money and get unlimited talk and text with it.. this is why we cant have nice things :upsetfavre:
 

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$35 300 unlimited text and data 4g speeds

$45 1200 min

55 unlimited everything


virgin mobile hear i come :russ:
 

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:upsetfavre: i can see i needa stop posting in cell phone threads yall dont know shyt bout anything..
In the 4G era all of this unacceptable. How are you gonna give people speeds that rival wifi and then charge them $50 for 1 Gig of data? Yeah if you're in a 3G area this is fine but for people in modern society it's awful. Luckily, I'm grandfathered in till they decide that's no longer applicable.

Stop defending these phone companies breh, it's not a good look :heh:
 
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