I made a request to start carrier specific sections so we could exchange information, but it was shot down by a mod. So I figured I would start this thread as a poor substitute at least for some discussion about data plans.
Anyway when I log in to my account and look at my data options this is what I see...
And yes I use the unlimited options.
We're going with the carrier's definition of "unlimited" right
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sitizenx said:
I made a request to start carrier specific sections so we could exchange information, but it was shot down by a mod. So I figured I would start this thread as a poor substitute at least for some discussion about data plans.
Anyway when I log in to my account and look at my data options this is what I see...
And yes I use the unlimited options.
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AT&T still offer the unlimited data for non-smartphones. That's why it says standard phones.
To use that plan you have to use a phone that isn't recognized by AT&T.
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AT&T still offer the unlimited data for non-smartphones. That's why it says standard phones.
To use that plan you have to use a phone that isn't recognized by AT&T.
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Or you could just be grandfathered in on an unlimited data plan, which many people on AT&T are. That's why it says smartphone.
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Or you could just be grandfathered in on an unlimited data plan, which many people on AT&T are. That's why it says smartphone.
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No, it doesn't. Every category except standard doesn't have a price because they do not offer it. Yes some people are grandfathered in, but the only unlimited plan that is available today is for standard phones.
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-epic facepalm- Fail guys, just Fail. "Smartphone Personal" is the grandfathered unlimited data plan on ATT. Obviously, they'll give him the option to change to a different plan than unlimited if he's looking at his plan options on the ATT website!
at&t didn't support in my country
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-epic facepalm- Fail guys, just Fail. "Smartphone Personal" is the grandfathered unlimited data plan on ATT. Obviously, they'll give him the option to change to a different plan than unlimited if he's looking at his plan options on the ATT website!
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Since when was the grandfather data plan $10? And I logged in myself and checked. The option is there for me. Like I said the reason every other category has no price, smartphone especially, is because unlimited data is only for standard phones. They've had that plan for a long time.
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The first image is the features I can add on my family member's basic flip phone, which is defined as standard by AT&T. Notice there is the options for unlimited data.
The second image, however, is the features I can add to my Impulse 4G. It is a smartphone, and no where does it have an option for unlimited data.
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Ok, let me explain the loophole to you.
1) Buy a ultra-cheap dumbphone, like a motorola razr or something...
2) Sign up for the dumbphone unlimited data plan.
3) Buy a phone from this list unlocked and off contract.http://http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1446373
4) Swap out the sim card.
5) Congratz, you now have a smartphone with unlimited data for $15/month.
sreza said:
Ok, let me explain the loophole to you.
1) Buy a ultra-cheap dumbphone, like a motorola razr or something...
2) Sign up for the dumbphone unlimited data plan.
3) Buy a phone from this list unlocked and off contract.http://http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1446373
4) Swap out the sim card.
5) Congratz, you now have a smartphone with unlimited data for $15/month.
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I've done this before and can confirm it works.
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KayxGee1 said:
No, it doesn't. Every category except standard doesn't have a price because they do not offer it. Yes some people are grandfathered in, but the only unlimited plan that is available today is for standard phones.
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I use unlimited data on my Lumia 900. I did not include prices because I get a corporate discount and the prices would not be applicable to a lot of people. Right now though I am on an unlimited plan that costs $30 month. It was a no brainer. The 3GB plan also costs $30 a month. Tho only other "cheap" data plan was a 300MB plan for $20. $10 more gets you unlimited. Easy choice.
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The second image, however, is the features I can add to my Impulse 4G. It is a smartphone, and no where does it have an option for unlimited data.
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Interesting. I have no option for a 200MB plan. Maybe it's because my phone is an LTE phone or you had that plan "grandfathered."
I have an option for unlimited data and 200 texts for $35. My understanding is stand alone 200 texts is no longer offered. I also thought 200MB data didn't exist, but I guess it does for some people.
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We're going with the carrier's definition of "unlimited" right
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Yes we are. Whether they throttle or not after 5gb is immaterial to me. My "unlimited" plan costs the same as a 3GB and I allegedly get up to 5GB of non throttled LTE data. I haven't seen a better deal out there.
I doubt I will go over 3GB on any kind of regular basis, but if it costs the same as a 3GB plan why not? If att wanted to ease congestion on its network it would offer more data plans between 300MB and 3GB. It is effectively forcing people to get the 3GB or unlimited plan. And of course once people have 3GB or unlimited they feel inclined to use it.
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Sounds like a good plan before they started monitoring users data so close, I am grandfathered in with unlimited data and have been tethering to my ipod for over a year, and in the last week or so I have got many messages from At&t saying they are going to auto upgrade my data plan. So with this being said I think if you’re using a ton of data with a Dumbphone they will notice.
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What would you guys do if this were to happen though?
http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/22/sprint-ceo-hints-unlimited-data-could-end-if-usage-gets-crazy/
Sprint CEO hints unlimited data could end if usage gets crazy
By Chris Ziegler posted Sep 22nd 2010 7:45PM
So far, Sprint's been steadfast in its commitment to keeping caps off its data plans -- a big selling point since AT&T's moved to tiered pricing and Verizon has threatened to do the same -- but the laws of supply and demand sadly still exist, and Sprint CEO Dan Hesse knows it. In speaking at the Emerging Technologies Conference at MIT today, Hesse mentioned that his company "can offer unlimited as long as the usage is reasonable," suggesting that a glut of extremely heavy users (you probably know who you are) could ultimately mean he "can't afford to do that anymore." Torrenting off a tethered EVO is fun, yes -- especially when you're on WiMAX -- but just remember: it might ultimately come back to bite you.
Either way it goes there's nothing you can do two choices if the they cap stay or jump ship
Root-Hack-Mod-Always™
5gb
hey i work at sprint.....5gb cap on sprint now...has been for about 8 months
EDIT: its a 5GB cap on air-cards too FYI..... right now Alltel is the only TRUE unlimited data service (of the carriers in MI), at least until verizon finishes purchasing them, if you have 4g in your area you are fine though, there is currently no cap on 4g.
link
http://www.evdoinfo.com/content/view/2343/64/
So your saying the unlimited data plan I pay so much for isn't unlimited? What the ****, how do people get away with advertising stuff and it not be true?
Makes me want to run my wifi teher all the time, if only it worked...
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because...
my guess is that it was created more to keep people who use aircards, or even teather, to clog up their bandwith. on a phone that does not run flash it is almost impossible to reach on a phone. just go grab any of the sprint "Plans" pan flits and its right there in the fine print. in 3 months working at a sprint retailer though, i havee never heard of someone passing the cap.
"Get unlimited text and picture messaging, web, gps, and calling to any mobile in America. All for the same price. $69.99."
thats a quote from the ad on my other tab on yahoo mail. notice where the commas are placed. the unlimited stops at the first comma. its sneaky...
There was thing out a while ago on engadget or something a bit ago showing that the moto droid and droid x were the biggest net hoggers out on their market. I do believe they were the first, and most powerful smartphone made avail by vzw that ran android. That being a rumor, and all the android apps that seam to find their way into my 'necessary' list of apps that require data crap with an always on data connection, sprint should have seen this coming from a block or 2 away and was ready to stop before the light changed. we shouldn't be required to have an ATK running to kill the apps that require data, especially since we pay an extra $10 a month nation wide for a service of 4g we don't get. They can afford it according to my bill with evo and no 4g service. I say tell dan to go F himself somewhere he cant get it at a legal brawfel house. or go back to edge 2g service and call it good.
You mean we live in the real world?
someonenewhere said:
What would you guys do if this were to happen though?
http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/22/sprint-ceo-hints-unlimited-data-could-end-if-usage-gets-crazy/
Sprint CEO hints unlimited data could end if usage gets crazy
By Chris Ziegler posted Sep 22nd 2010 7:45PM
So far, Sprint's been steadfast in its commitment to keeping caps off its data plans -- a big selling point since AT&T's moved to tiered pricing and Verizon has threatened to do the same -- but the laws of supply and demand sadly still exist, and Sprint CEO Dan Hesse knows it. In speaking at the Emerging Technologies Conference at MIT today, Hesse mentioned that his company "can offer unlimited as long as the usage is reasonable," suggesting that a glut of extremely heavy users (you probably know who you are) could ultimately mean he "can't afford to do that anymore." Torrenting off a tethered EVO is fun, yes -- especially when you're on WiMAX -- but just remember: it might ultimately come back to bite you.
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Why is this so hard for everyone to understand? Sprint screws everyone the least amongst the big american carriers. Its no mystery that all carriers can only support a finite number of users. Couple that reality with the economic one, and here we are. Of course if things were better and sprint was highly profitable they could expand their data service to capacitate the heavy usage, but thats just not the case is it? To me this article isn't a threat but merely a reality. If that comes to pass and our seemingly endless data usage days are over, I will just switch to a cheaper carrier.
Drop plan prices or upgrade infrastructure. Or just screw all of us. That's what I am reading.
I have an air card that doesn't have a cap from Sprint. It's one of the reasons I still have it and haven't moved up to WiMax...once I go to 4G, the 3G has a 5GB cap (and since 4G isn't everywhere...and there's holes here in Houston...I don't want to be capped at 5GB/mo if I need it).
rochford77 said:
hey i work at sprint.....5gb cap on sprint now...has been for about 8 months
EDIT: its a 5GB cap on air-cards too FYI..... right now Alltel is the only TRUE unlimited data service (of the carriers in MI), at least until verizon finishes purchasing them, if you have 4g in your area you are fine though, there is currently no cap on 4g.
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laie1472 said:
Either way it goes there's nothing you can do two choices if the they cap stay or jump ship
Root-Hack-Mod-Always™
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i hope they do this so i can jump ship to verizon and get a droid2. any changes to your plan by them means you can get out of your contract for free.
Commas won't save you.
rochford77 said:
my guess is that it was created more to keep people who use aircards, or even teather, to clog up their bandwith. on a phone that does not run flash it is almost impossible to reach on a phone. just go grab any of the sprint "Plans" pan flits and its right there in the fine print. in 3 months working at a sprint retailer though, i havee never heard of someone passing the cap.
"Get unlimited text and picture messaging, web, gps, and calling to any mobile in America. All for the same price. $69.99."
thats a quote from the ad on my other tab on yahoo mail. notice where the commas are placed. the unlimited stops at the first comma. its sneaky...
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I get the syntactic trickery above, but when I check my usage on the Sprint website it says "250,000 / Unlimited" in the data category in the same format that they state I've used "40 / 1500" of the minutes they make me buy. How are they gonna dance around that one? (not that I'm at all worried about going over 5Gb, its just galling to see so many companies offer "unlimited" service that they don't deliver.)
tkirton said:
I have an air card that doesn't have a cap from Sprint. It's one of the reasons I still have it and haven't moved up to WiMax...once I go to 4G, the 3G has a 5GB cap (and since 4G isn't everywhere...and there's holes here in Houston...I don't want to be capped at 5GB/mo if I need it).
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you must be grandfathered in....
fixxxer2008 said:
i hope they do this so i can jump ship to verizon and get a droid2. any changes to your plan by them means you can get out of your contract for free.
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if they change the plan structure it will more than likely be for new customers, you would probably get to keep your current plan and pricing until you change your plan. i see people coming into my store with old nextel plans that are paying like 50.00 for like 300 min, and no texting or data...
The everything 3g plans have had limit for a while now, the 4g $10 fee gets u unlimited 2, 3, and 4g data
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How much data are people really using? I'd like to see figures.
I can't imagine that everyone is tethering and sharing connections with entire coffee houses.
I consider myself a fairly moderate data user. Some web browsing, more than a few SMS messages and lots and lots of hours on end of audio streaming. I've used just barely 10% of my allowed 5Gb this month and the month only has a few days left.
What could anyone be doing that is using so much data that would prompt thinking about blowing out the unlimited data plan?
fixxxer2008 said:
i hope they do this so i can jump ship to verizon and get a droid2. any changes to your plan by them means you can get out of your contract for free.
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if they change the plan structure it will more than likely be for new customers, you would probably get to keep your current plan and pricing until you change your plan. i see people coming into my store with old nextel plans that are paying like 50.00 for like 300 min, and no texting or data...
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I...I think I may be dumber for having read yor siggy. Yep IQ dropping like a rock the longer I.....gah! *lumbers off to drool quietly in the corner*
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I feel real sorry for our brothers and sisters over in the UK who will be getting their data capped at 500mb. See the article here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/jan/12/t-mobile-data-cap-smartphone
Can you imagine the negative slap-back to T-Moble if they did something like that here in the Ol' USA? I mean, I couldn't wade though all the negative energy it is now when T-Moble limited the 'unlimited' data plan to 5gb. Imagine it being only 500mb.. Geez!
I don't listen to any streaming music, nor do I watch any streaming videos, movies, or shows except for a little YouTube now and then. I don't do any major downloads except for a ROM now and then. I still hover around 890mds to 1200mbs per month. 500mbs would kill me!
How about you guys?
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It sucks for them, but all the carriers seem to be doing this. And Engadget got the official word that the cap is only for new contracts, so existing users won't be capped.
i would burn through 500mb in the first week
I could use that in like 2 days. Already doing 8gb a month and that's just using Pandora radio and streaming video, web and YouTube. I would cancel my service if they did that here.
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this applies to only new and upgrading customers
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I could use that in like 2 days. Already doing 8gb a month and that's just using Pandora radio and streaming video, web and YouTube. I would cancel my service if they did that here.
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Thats some serious data usage. If there was a 5th mobil carrier that offered a true unlimited data plan here is the USA, I wonder how many of us would pay the penalty of contact disconnect and switch over?
I wish there WAS a US based mobile carrier that offeres a true unlimited data plan!
lawalty said:
Thats some serious data usage. If there was a 5th mobil carrier that offered a true unlimited data plan here is the USA, I wonder how many of us would pay the penalty of contact disconnect and switch over?
I wish there WAS a US based mobile carrier that offeres a true unlimited data plan!
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sprint offers truly unlimited wimax... for now
and i'm not on contract with t-mobile... so if sprint ever gets any decent phones and decides to drop that BS $10/month surcharge for 4g i would consider switching
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Yep, but they'll get them when they renew!
Here in Texas, Time Warner is offerening a wireless plan for laptop and mobile users that is 250mbs a month.
Give me a break!
After you use up 250mbs, then they charge you (i believe - going off memory) .10 cents for every 1mb after.. WTF!
Isn't wimax something like clearwire?
Phromik said:
It sucks for them, but all the carriers seem to be doing this. And Engadget got the official word that the cap is only for new contracts, so existing users won't be capped.
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They will be capped when they renew their contracts.
When you renew you contract they will just give you a different contract to agree too, and the new data plan will be part of it.
They aren't "grandfathering" anyone in. They just aren't breeching their CURRENT contracts.
lawalty said:
Here in Texas, Time Warner is offerening a wireless plan for laptop and mobile users that is 250mbs a month.
Give me a break!
After you use up 250mbs, then they charge you (i believe - going off memory) .10 cents for every 1mb after.. WTF!
Isn't wimax something like clearwire?
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Yes WiMax is clearwire.
The coverage is so bad that I routinely forget WiMax exists.
lolcopter said:
sprint offers truly unlimited wimax... for now
and i'm not on contract with t-mobile... so if sprint ever gets any decent phones and decides to drop that BS $10/month surcharge for 4g i would consider switching
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Isn't wimax wireless internet like clearwire?
Never mind, got your answer.
lawalty said:
I feel real sorry for our brothers and sisters over in the UK who will be getting their data capped at 500mb. See the article here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/jan/12/t-mobile-data-cap-smartphone
Can you imagine the negative slap-back to T-Moble if they did something like that here in the Ol' USA? I mean, I couldn't wade though all the negative energy it is now when T-Moble limited the 'unlimited' data plan to 5gb. Imagine it being only 500mb.. Geez!
I don't listen to any streaming music, nor do I watch any streaming videos, movies, or shows except for a little YouTube now and then. I don't do any major downloads except for a ROM now and then. I still hover around 890mds to 1200mbs per month. 500mbs would kill me!
How about you guys?
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there is no cap to the current tmobile 5gb. full speed within 5gb and slower after that. No cap.
lawalty said:
I don't listen to any streaming music, nor do I watch any streaming videos, movies, or shows except for a little YouTube now and then. I don't do any major downloads except for a ROM now and then. I still hover around 890mds to 1200mbs per month. 500mbs would kill me!
How about you guys?
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Someone watches alot of porn
I read the article about the 500MB data cap today and was totally freaking out, because I generally use about 2GB worth of data every month. I called T-Mobile and the rep said they had a 5 GB cap and after that your bandwidth will be throttled (which is what I thought the plan was). The T-Mobile rep told me that 500MB is insane and they would never put their cap that low, as you would eat it up in a few days.
Wow even T-Mobile USA agrees 500MB a month is not enough for a smartphone. How is T-Mobile USA affiliated with T-Mobile UK?
I told the rep that if they ever did something like that I would no longer be a T-Mobile customer... She acknowledged and told me T-Mobile would never do anything like that.
After my call with T-Mobile I decided I'd hop on XDA to see if anyone else saw the article about the 500MB cap, and found this thread. Now I wish I would have recorded the call in case T-Mobile ever does reduce their cap like this.
Hoping to get the new dual core Optimus when it arrives in April... If they do this to T-Mobile USA customers after I renew I am going to have a cow...
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i would burn through 500mb in the first week
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Lmao that's like two days for me. I wouldn't know what to do with myself.
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To clarify for you guys about WiMax.
Wimax is a technology much like LTE. Wimax is an extension to WiFi. Clearwire uses Wimax as their technology of choice to provide internet access/Data to their customers. Anyone who wants to can buy a Tower and mount a Wimax antenna on it and use it, just like we use wireless as Wimax has access to a none license frequencies as well as frequencies you need to license to use.
Looks like I won't be picking up anymore prepaid t mobile sim cards when I go to london.
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Louer Adun said:
Hoping to get the new dual core Optimus when it arrives in April... If they do this to T-Mobile USA customers after I renew I am going to have a cow...
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FYI only 2.3 (gingerbread) and above supports dual core procs. Im looking forward to the new LG dual core phone but i then found out Froyo comes with it. Crap! Same thing with the Dell tablet from t-mobile coming out next month. Again, Crap!
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lolcopter said:
sprint offers truly unlimited wimax... for now
and i'm not on contract with t-mobile... so if sprint ever gets any decent phones and decides to drop that BS $10/month surcharge for 4g i would consider switching
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Sprint just changed their policy on data usage. Now everyone who signs up a new contract or renews existing contract has to pay the premium $10 per month that they were initially charging for 4G data
I went to the Verizon site to check out my upgrade options, and it looks like I will be better off with my unlimited corporate data plan at $45/month, than most of the personal data plans. Maybe you should get on a corporate data plan too!
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I went to the Verizon site to check out my upgrade options, and it looks like I will be better off with my unlimited corporate data plan at $45/month, than most of the personal data plans. Maybe you should get on a corporate data plan too!
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I pay $30 month for unlimited LTE data with at&t
sitizenx said:
I pay $30 month for unlimited LTE data with at&t
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Is your $30 plan for the unlimited LTE a personal or corporate plan? I use Good for Enterprise (app), and Verizon will not allow a personal data plan with that.
I hate it when GSM phones (AT&T) cause interference in nearby speakers. That's one main reason I went to a CDMA network (Verizon).
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Nate2 said:
Is your $30 plan for the unlimited LTE a personal or corporate plan? I use Good for Enterprise (app), and Verizon will not allow a personal data plan with that.
I hate it when GSM phones (AT&T) cause interference in nearby speakers. That's one main reason I went to a CDMA network (Verizon).
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Mine is a personal unlimited LTE data plan. No one I know has ever found a need for Enterprise data. There are a lot of stories on the web of people being told they need Enterprise Data by at&t and discovering their mail service works just fine even without it.
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There are no differences between the two data plans as far as functionality. Technically, the rep is supposed to ask if you will be using it for enterprise or business and charge you the $45 instead of $30. This is the same deal with all smartphones at AT&T. Blackberry is the only exception where you actually do have to have the $45 plan to connect to BES. You can use all the features and functionality of exchange without the $45 plan without worry. Only suckers pay $45.
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Link.
Don't know how true that is.
It would be interesting to test good out on a personal data plan and see if it still works. $15 a month is a lot if you don't need to spend it.
I can confirm that if you use a personal data plan on Verizon for the Good for Enterprise app, it (Good) will stop working in about 24 hours.
Been there
My account had to be converted.
IIRC, Verizon puts some kind of identifier or tag on your account that indicates you are using Good.
I think it is called "Corporate PDA" when you click on "View all features and services" on VZW.
It's a separate tag from "Unlimited Corporate Email & Web for Smartphones".
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So the punch line question would be: can Verizon tell whether you're actually using The Good app, or are you just saying you are?
I think Verizon has found a way to tap into making extra money from anyone using their device for corporate work. They will not let a lucrative opportunity pass them by. To them, not all data was created equal; some are more expensive than others. Lol!
What are you waiting for?? Go upgrade to unlimited data. Lol sorry I'm a little excited I already changed my plan to the new unlimited. Who isn't going to be jumping to the new plan?
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elflip88 said:
What are you waiting for?? Go upgrade to unlimited data. Lol sorry I'm a little excited I already changed my plan to the new unlimited. Who isn't going to be jumping to the new plan?
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Haven't looked too much into this. Are there any cons to this?
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Haven't looked too much into this. Are there any cons to this?
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The only thing is you can't tether. To tether you would have to get one of the original plans. But other than that no
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I just switched mine to unlimited.. woohoo!
Here are the T&Cs from the online system:
Unlimited Nationwide 4G
Unleash the power of your smartphone with unlimited 4G data and experience T-Mobile 4G without limits. If you want to access the web, stream music and HD video, and download cool apps and games as much as you want, you'll want unlimited 4G data. There are no limits, no overages, no worries—you never have to keep track of how much data you use. Not compatible with Smartphone Mobile HotSpot service. Data unlimited while on our 4G network.
T-Mobile's HSPA+ 4G network not available everywhere. See coverage details. Limited-time offers; subject to change. Taxes and fees additional. Domestic only. Compatible device required; not all features or plans available on all devices. Unlimited features for direct U.S. communications between two people. General Terms: Credit approval, $35 per line activation fee and two-year agreement with up to $200/line early cancellation fee required; deposit may apply. If you switch plans you may be bound by existing or extended contract term (including early cancellation provisions) and/or charged an up to $200 fee. You may be unable to switch to some plans. Regulatory Programs Fee (not a tax or government-mandated charge) of up to $1.61 per line/month applies. Taxes approx. 6%–28% of your monthly bill. Overage extra; partial minutes/data rounded up. Talk overage of $0.45/minute. Some calls/features involve multiple calls; each call incurs separate charges. For unlimited data plans, full speeds available up to monthly data allotment; then speeds slowed to up to 2G speeds for remainder of billing cycle. For post-paid 200MB plan, overage of $0.10/MB charged to customers after monthly data allotment is used. Apps and 3rd Party Content: Use of some content, features, or services may incur separate, additional charges and/or require a qualifying data plan or access to Wi-Fi connection. Coverage: Coverage not available everywhere. Abnormal Usage: Service may be slowed, suspended, terminated, or restricted for misuse, abnormal use, interference with our network or ability to provide quality service to other users, or significant roaming. See brochures and Terms and Conditions (including arbitration provision) for additional information.
How I just called they have no clue what I'm talking about.
davwman said:
How I just called they have no clue what I'm talking about.
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It's online.
For some reason it says I have 10gb of high speed data. I mean I don't think I'll ever hit this but I thought it had no limits?
DATA 179.4 MB / Unlimited on our network
Up to 9765.6 GB full-speed data
Data: 179.4 MB / Unlimited on our network * (up to 9,765.6 GB high-speed data)
Just FYI the service is called:
Unlimited Nationwide 4G
Unlimited 4G data on T-Mobile network for accessing the web, streaming music and HD video, and downloading cool apps—as much as you want. No limits and no overages.
More details $30.00 per month
What gets me is the "No limits" part, but the online system is saying it has a limit?
Nope still not seeing it. They are making changes to the website and I can't change anything on my plan. Not sure how you did it.
davwman said:
Nope still not seeing it. They are making changes to the website and I can't change anything on my plan. Not sure how you did it.
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I did it earlier tonight around 3am central. The website was working fine
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Got it! Spoke to someone that knew what I was talking about.
Only downside... you cant change the user agent to desktop mode or it will redirect you to the tether needed page...
Also no more mobile porn.
death1246 said:
Only downside... you cant change the user agent to desktop mode or it will redirect you to the tether needed page...
Also no more mobile porn.
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Hmmm so it sounds like even tethering via a third party app is out of the question?
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I switched my data plan to the unlimited plan this morning, and my data hasn't worked ever since. I was on the phone this morning for an hour and a half. Still not fixed.
As for tethering, I was assuming that you could use FoxFi to tether even though it's not "included."
just switched myself to this plan but i noticed that my plan said it wouldn't take affect until next billing cycle. however, i also changed to the non-hardware upgrade rate plans (saved about $25 total on monthy voice and unlimited txt, however had to pay a one time $50 rate-plan change fee)
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and the unlimited 4G was listed as $20 for me so i'm paying $54/mo for unlimited text and data ad 500 voice minutes.
also i'm tethered to my galaxy nexus right now on pc and am getting about 7Mbs down and .5 Mbs up. however i am not sure if my plan kicked in yet since i changed everything on my account.
death1246 said:
Only downside... you cant change the user agent to desktop mode or it will redirect you to the tether needed page...
Also no more mobile porn.
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Well I just tried both of these and they worked for me.
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This may seem like a dumb question and I do apologize in advanced, but does upgrading to unlimited cost anything? I'm on a family plan
blatz729 said:
This may seem like a dumb question and I do apologize in advanced, but does upgrading to unlimited cost anything? I'm on a family plan
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No one can answer this as no one but you can see your bill...
blatz729 said:
This may seem like a dumb question and I do apologize in advanced, but does upgrading to unlimited cost anything? I'm on a family plan
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Idk how it works with family plans, it depends if you're on the classic or value plan. Classic is $30 and Value is $20
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It's online.
For some reason it says I have 10gb of high speed data. I mean I don't think I'll ever hit this but I thought it had no limits?
DATA 179.4 MB / Unlimited on our network
Up to 9765.6 GB full-speed data
Data: 179.4 MB / Unlimited on our network * (up to 9,765.6 GB high-speed data)
Just FYI the service is called:
Unlimited Nationwide 4G
Unlimited 4G data on T-Mobile network for accessing the web, streaming music and HD video, and downloading cool apps—as much as you want. No limits and no overages.
More details $30.00 per month
What gets me is the "No limits" part, but the online system is saying it has a limit?
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lol i like how you mistaken ~ 10,000GB to 10GB
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anyways so it doesn't include tethering... but you know.. can we still tether this is XDA afterall.
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lol i like how you mistaken ~ 10,000GB to 10GB
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anyways so it doesn't include tethering... but you know.. can we still tether this is XDA afterall.
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Whoops I misread it lol. I wasn't the only one ... Nice catch.
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Whoops I misread it lol. I wasn't the only one ... Nice catch.
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Well caught me too, but even with limits I don't think anyone would reach 10,000 GB in any given month much less a year.
Did anyone else get this text?
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thats a rip off!
$5 for 50mb is robbery.. i paid an extra $30 for 10gb on tmobile.
That message must be worded wrong. AT&T just enabled LTE on GoPhone and they are now trying to get smartphone customers on prepaid. They still have the $5, $15, and $25 plans. They definitely are not dropping all data plans but the 50mb plan. If they did that, then that would kill off smartphones on GoPhone.
Well I truly hope it's worded wrong..
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Did anyone else get this text?
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I got the text today too, mine also said any auto renewals of data packages will be canceled. I only have the 200 MB plan and have only used 16 MB in 3 weeks so it looks like I still may be able to get by with only 50 MB. I'm on wifi 99% of the time now and use mobile data now strictly for emergencies only. I think AT&T is trying to push everyone into their new service, there is a thread here about it somewhere, its supposed to be a direct competitor to Net10 and StraightTalk. I didn't really like the looks of it.
I got it, I read something on CNET about how they are introducing LTE on gophone, and sometime in mid june theres supposed to be new data packages available. So I'm hoping that the new data plans are just replacing the ones that are disappearing, and having only one choice is only temporary. If not, I'm a bit screwed...
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I got it, I read something on CNET about how they are introducing LTE on gophone, and sometime in mid june theres supposed to be new data packages available. So I'm hoping that the new data plans are just replacing the ones that are disappearing, and having only one choice is only temporary. If not, I'm a bit screwed...
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Just read the article and it says data will be LTE/HSPA+, we currently have 3G/HSPA+, so I would expect to see an increase in the price of the data plans. Their standard data plans run $20(300 MB), $30(3 GB) and $50(5 GB). I could live with that but I would assume we would need new sims to access the data and as we don't have 4G/LTE phones are we even going to be able to activate the Nexus 4 on the network? The LTE network where I live isn't band 4 so that part is out of the question but would it then default to HSPA+?
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Just read the article and it says data will be LTE/HSPA+, we currently have 3G/HSPA+, so I would expect to see an increase in the price of the data plans. Their standard data plans run $20(300 MB), $30(3 GB) and $50(5 GB). I could live with that but I would assume we would need new sims to access the data and as we don't have 4G/LTE phones are we even going to be able to activate the Nexus 4 on the network? The LTE network where I live isn't band 4 so that part is out of the question but would it then default to HSPA+?
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I think the plan should still support hspa+. It's like when I was on Verizon, the 4g coverage wasn't near as good as the 3g, so when I was out of 4g areas I still got 3g. Plus I could still force 3g even in a 4g area.
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I think the plan should still support hspa+. It's like when I was on Verizon, the 4g coverage wasn't near as good as the 3g, so when I was out of 4g areas I still got 3g. Plus I could still force 3g even in a 4g area.
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I found the thread about getting a 4G data plan from AT&T for the Nexus 4. I knew I read somewhere that you had to jump through a lot of hoops to get a 4G plan (not HSPA+) from AT&T for the Nexus 4. AT&T in most cases won't activate the Nexus 4 on their network as a 4G device, you have to use another 4G phones IMEI that you basically steal and use that IMEI to activate the device on AT&T. The guys at my AT&T store are pretty cool so I might be able to talk them into hooking me up with a 4G plan.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2021401&highlight=at&t
It seems if you are on the $25 plan, they will only offer 50mb from now on and the only other option will be the $65 plan that includes unlimited talk/text + 1GB of data. For now these will be the only options. You have to think AT&T is going to add other options but maybe not knowing AT&T.
I have nearly $50 in my prepaid AT&T account, and I'll lose it if I cancel, but so be it. I already got burned once when I paid $25 for 1 GB of data to use for a week and it expired before my next trip even though I used less than half.
T-Mobile gets my business from now on when I cross the border. $3/day for unlimited talk/text + up to 200 MB on high speed. It's a no brainer. Afaik, TMo has good coverage over the places I visit the most by now (Boston, Buffalo, Bellingham, Bay Area).
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I have nearly $50 in my prepaid AT&T account, and I'll lose it if I cancel, but so be it. I already got burned once when I paid $25 for 1 GB of data to use for a week and it expired before my next trip even though I used less than half.
T-Mobile gets my business from now on when I cross the border. $3/day for unlimited talk/text + up to 200 MB on high speed. It's a no brainer. Afaik, TMo has good coverage over the places I visit the most by now (Boston, Buffalo, Bellingham, Bay Area).
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I really wish they'd expand their data. Doesn't even get close to covering me at home or work.
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New GoPhone plans Announced Today
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I really wish they'd expand their data. Doesn't even get close to covering me at home or work.
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New GoPhone plans will be available starting June 21. They look really good to me.
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/06/1...w-plans-4g-lte-access-on-june-21/#more-111159
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New GoPhone plans will be available starting June 21. They look really good to me.
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/06/1...w-plans-4g-lte-access-on-june-21/#more-111159
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Compared to what? Not T-Mobile or straight talk.
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Compared to what? Not T-Mobile or straight talk.
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Tried both and they suck, as has pretty much everyone in this thread but you it appears. Yeah you can get a $30 plan from T-Mobile but if you can't get a signal anywhere but on the Interstate what good is it? And ST? What a joke, you get throttled in a heart beat, customer service is non-existent and the GoPhone plans are actually about the same price so their is no deal there.
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Tried both and they suck, as has pretty much everyone in this thread but you it appears. Yeah you can get a $30 plan from T-Mobile but if you can't get a signal anywhere but on the Interstate what good is it? And ST? What a joke, you get throttled in a heart beat, customer service is non-existent and the GoPhone plans are actually about the same price so their is no deal there.
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Really? $45 is about the same as $60?
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Really? $45 is about the same as $60?
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No, but when you get throttled for doing nothing, data speeds suck and are sometimes completely unusable, and have nonexistent customer service, the price difference doesn't mean anything. Plus gophone is going to give you the full att postpaid data service and speeds, meaning that you won't have a bandwidth cap. MVNO's buy data from att, I seriously doubt they are giving you the full speed that att "reserves" for their post paid customers.
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Tried both and they suck, as has pretty much everyone in this thread but you it appears. Yeah you can get a $30 plan from T-Mobile but if you can't get a signal anywhere but on the Interstate what good is it?
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You said the plans looked good. I wasn't commenting on service. The plans are not comparable to pretty much any prepaid service.
I just cancelled my t-mobile account today. I have been with them since January this year.
No signal anywhere, and I'm done with them. Data speeds are fantastic, if you can get a signal. My loss of signal is 60% with them.
I'm gong to att go phone.
Can someone tell me what I need to do to get a micro sim card to get the go phone service started???