This isn't exactly a new topic, but I wanted to update you all. This past winter Verizon started offering "unlimited" service. I was very suspicious of this, because, well I am suspicious of everything Verizon does. Four years ago, I spent a lot of time yelling on the phone after I bought a new cell phone and jetpack and they speeded up my service to the point where I was paying $239 per month for 40 gig, but able to spend only an hour or two online each day before using up my allowance. I had not changed my habits, bur previously had been able to spend 5-6 hours online and using only 20 gigs. I was going to McDonalds and doing all sorts of things to get adequate service, like I had had before the new phone purchase. (There is apparently a lawsuit about Verizon charging for more data than people actually use, and my experience was not unique.) Things abruptly went back to normal about 8 months later and have been fine since. OK, that was then, this is now, as they say.
So, I have been using about 22 gigs a month lately teaching my class and surfing the internet. Cost of $239 was bothering me. The trick with their "unlimited" service is that they would give you 10 gigs per device at 4G LTE, and then it would drop to 3G after the 10 gigs. For me, that means 10 gigs per month of my two jetpack/mobile hotspots and my cell phone for a total of 30 gigs per month if I switch back and forth.
Cost would drop to $160 per month, which is a substantial saving. So after much research and thinking, I switched plans about two weeks ago. So yesterday, I ran past the 10 gigs on my main jetpack. I have not switched to my backup jetpack because I have oral presentations next week, and also I want to see what 3G speed is like.
So far, I have barely noticed the drop in speed, if indeed they actually dropped my speed!!! My jetpack still says it is using 4G LTE. Interesting. Will keep you updated.