 Verizon's Double Data Cap Offer Returns Friday $30 for 4 GB of Usage Offer Returns Tuesday Feb 07 2012 08:42 EDT Last November Verizon Wireless launched a new promotion offering new LTE users double their usual data allotment for wireless data plans, something Verizon admitted was both to push users toward new LTE phones -- and away from their EVDO network in order to ease any possible iPhone congestion issues. The deal recently ceased, but was part of the reason AT&T raised their caps ever-so-slightly (unfortunately, their prices increased as well). Now, in addition to the launch of the Droid 4, Verizon plans to bring the deal back starting February 10. As of Friday, anybody that buys a new LTE smartphone can once again get double data for their selected plan, which for most of you means $30 for 4 GB of monthly usage. |
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pnh102
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2012-Feb-7 8:58 am
Yawn...If we must have caps, then I will still object to not being able to use data in ways I wish to, such as tethering. If I am going to pay by the byte, then the data provider shouldn't care what devices use those bytes. | |
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