They just lost a bunch of customers to  att , t-mobile and sprint. All those 
customers are going to be those switchers that t-mobile has been targeting 
lately . Now they have even more bullets in their firing armor.  

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of lenron brown
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 10:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Verizon permanently throttling video on all unlimited plans, as 
low as 480p on iPhones

VZW what a rip off!

On 8/23/17, M. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> 9to5Mac - Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 4:29 AM Verizon permanently 
> throttling video on all unlimited plans, as low as 480p on iPhones
>
> We noted last month that Verizon was throttling Netflix and YouTube 
> usage for 'unlimited' plan users even before they hit the 22GB level 
> at which the company says it may reduce bandwidth - and it has now 
> been revealed that this was just stage one.
> Verizon is now starting to throttle all video on its 'unlimited' 
> plans, with bandwidth limited to as little as 480p when watching on a 
> smartphone .
>
> As The Verge reports, Verizon is splitting out its so-called unlimited 
> plan into three versions.
> .     Go Unlimited: $75/month. Video capped to 480p on smartphones, 720p
> on tablets.
> .     Beyond Unlimited: $85/month. Video capped to 720p on smartphones,
> 1080p on tablets.
> .     Business Unlimited: Price varies. Video capped to 480p on
> smartphones, 720p on tablets.
> Not only this, but unlike the previous plan which allowed the carrier 
> to reduce your data speeds after 22GB in one month, small-print in the 
> basic Go Unlimited plan lets Verizon do so any time there is network 
> congestion - aka the company not providing enough bandwidth to meet 
> customer needs. The company does say than anyone unhappy with 
> performance on this plan can upgrade to Beyond.
> Existing customers can keep their current plan, and you'll also get 
> 15GB of full-speed LTE hotspot usage (up from 10GB) - but that still 
> won't protect you from video throttling.
> This is what's likely going to enrage Verizon customers most. No 
> matter what plan you're on - whether it's the old, grandfathered 
> unlimited data plan or a tiered plan or the new unlimited plan - 
> Verizon is taking a tighter grip over video streaming. "Moving 
> forward, HD video on all legacy plans will also match Beyond 
> Unlimited's HD quality."
> So you'll soon be limited to a maximum video quality of 720p streaming 
> on phones and 1080p if you've got a tablet on your plan.
> The company claims that nobody can tell the difference between 720p 
> and higher on a phone and 1080p and better on a tablet, claims which 
> are clearly ridiculous on an iPhone and iPad.
> Customers were able to circumvent the previous Netflix- and 
> YouTube-specific throttling by using a compatible VPN, but it's 
> unclear whether this will help if the company is limiting the 
> bandwidth of all video. The new limits kick in tomorrow for new 
> customers, and 'soon' for existing ones, so it seems we won't have to 
> wait long before we find out.
>
> Original Article at:
> https://9to5mac.com/2017/08/22/verizon-unlimited-video-throttling/
>
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