Verizon's New 'Unlimited' Data Plans Still Have Very Real, Problematic Limits

Verizon's New 'Unlimited' Data Plans Still Have Very Real, Problematic Limits

4 years ago
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https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20190802/08385842700/verizons-new-unlimited-data-plans-still-have-very-real-problematic-limits.shtml

Back in 2007, Verizon was forced to strike an agreement with the New York State Attorney General for marketing data plans as "unlimited" when the plans had very clear limits. Twelve years later and it's not clear the company has learned much of anything.

The latest case in point: Verizon this week once again revamped the company's not really "unlimited" data plans, and they once again come with some very real limits. For example the company's entry level "unlimited" plan still bans HD video entirely, throttling everything to 480p, then forcing you to pay extra should you want to view a video stream as its originator intended. But all of the company's plans feature some kind of limits with the goal (always) of upselling you to a more expensive plan should you, you know, actually want unfettered access to the internet and use your device as intended (say as a mobile hotspot):