Verizon CEO Fran Shammo told Reuters today that the carrier’s unlimited data plans are no more. Verizon will introduce its new pricing strategy this summer, which will now be based on tiered packages – bad news for data hogs.
Shammo says the network will beging to offer family plans for its data coverage. “We had individual minutes for individual users. Then we eventually got to what we call family share where everyone in the family shares the same minutes. I think it’s safe to assume that at some point you are going to have mega-plans (for data) and people are going to share that mega-plan based on the number of devices within their family. That’s just a logical progression,” he says. Shammo didn’t give a timeline for when these “mega-plans” might be introduced, but implementing the success of shared family minute plans into how it covers data is an idea most carriers may soon adopt. Smartphones are clearly becoming the handset of choice, and data plans can be the most obnoxious part of owning them. Creating a catch-all system for households
Verizon is following in AT&T’s footsteps, capping its data-heavy users by eliminating the unlimited plans. AT&T did the same after its all-you-can-eat data packages were being monopolized by only a fraction of its users. Shammo didn’t reveal the new packages’ pricing details, but AT&T’s plans could be something of an indication: Users pay $15 a month for 200 MB and $25 a month for 2 GB.
Shammo also revealed a few iPhone 5 details. He said it would be a global phone (which Verizon claimed last month) – that it would operate on CDMA and GSM networks. He also mentioned the handset will launch on Verizon and AT&T at the same time, but couldn’t give a definite answer about an LTE-capable iPhone 5. Shammo more or less said when it comes to 4G, the ball’s in Apple’s court.
That was why we got the IPHONE 4! I’m shocked that Verizon pulled a ATT!
That was why we got the IPHONE 4! I’m shocked that Verizon pulled a ATT!
Sprint all the way. AT&T has dropped below Sprint in consumer ratings, at least according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index, as reported by the Associated Press. Both T-Mobile and AT&T are ranked at the bottom, which makes you wonder about the wisdom of the announced sale of T-Mobile to AT&T
Now its a battle between the last major unlimited company in the US (sprint) versus the limited ones (AT&T / T mobile and Verizon.) There is no competition between the cell companies really anymore, this is going to suck for all of us as consumers. Verizon been messing with customers since the start of the year. I’m a sprint customer by the way.
omg. I want to switch to sprint now because this is bullshit.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME? does this go for the people that are in the middle of their contracts and don't have smart phones?
you would have to put the data unl plan for smartphones before they make the change so you can be "grandfathered" into that plan – if you dont then after they make the change-if you do decide to get a smartphone whatever data plans that are available at the time are the ones they would give you
AT&T,the leaders of customer satisfaction…
They probably all sit in the same country club smoking cigars, talking about how they can take our money. No joke. They don’t really have to compete anymore.
Verizon you suck. I’m gonna 86 you & goto Sprint too. Tired of you changing all the rules in the middle of the game. F off.
Why would you get a smart phone without the unlimited data plan??? What's the point? AT&T and Verizon need to pull their heads out.
alltogether!!!..BBBBOOOOOOOoooooo
Go Sprint I was gonna dump Verzion anyway.
again….sooo glad i switched to Sprint
If they're rivals, than why are they jumping on the same boat?
If they’re rivals, than why are they jumping on the same boat?