 jabinns
join:2002-02-27 Salt Lake City, UT
| reply to evoxfan Re: speed and signal strength
said by evoxfan :Verizon is well know for having an invisible cap at around 100MB per month, even though the service is supposed to be "unlimited". So, if you just need internet for email and general surfing, yes it would be a good alternative. If you like to download mp3's, movies, etc, then no. I use it all of the time, downloading several gigs without any problem. I have never heard of this cap, and several people I work with go well over 100MB as well. I am wondering if the situation you are speaking relates to a MB plan? |
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  ksw_92
join:2001-05-13 La Verne, CA
·Verizon FIOS
·RoadRunner Cable
·Verizon Online DSL
| said by jabinns :I use it all of the time, downloading several gigs without any problem. I have never heard of this cap, and several people I work with go well over 100MB as well. I am wondering if the situation you are speaking relates to a MB plan? Ditto here. I use it quite a bit and haven't hit a "cap" yet. The "Broadband Access" plan requires you to purchase unlimited data service so I'd expect that there'd be a major uproar if those of us who pay $85/mo for the unlimited plan got capped. |
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 JamesHutto
join:2004-05-09 Olar, SC | for those of you who use the high speed... what speeds do you get, and does it depend on signal strength ? |
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