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Verizon introduced a new unlimited plan this week, “Above Unlimited,” which starts at $95 for one line and provides users with 75GB of LTE data. Once this data cap is reached, mobile data may be throttled back during “times of congestion” on the network. Critics say that Verizon still doesn’t understand what “unlimited” means.
So what do you get from this pricier plan? Faster speeds in a crowded concert or large sporting event when there are a lot of people on Verizon's network. In the event of a congested network, those who are on the cheaper Go plan would see their data slowed first, followed by those on the Beyond plan who have used more than 22 GB of data in that month.
So what do you get from this pricier plan? Faster speeds in a crowded concert or large sporting event when there are a lot of people on Verizon's network. In the event of a congested network, those who are on the cheaper Go plan would see their data slowed first, followed by those on the Beyond plan who have used more than 22 GB of data in that month.