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Post Info TOPIC: Verizon Wireless Network Management System (Thottling excessive users)


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Verizon Wireless Network Management System (Thottling excessive users)


Verizon Wireless has released a PDF containing information about a new network management and throttling system today. Verizon stated "As part of our continuing efforts to provide the best experience to our more than 94 million customers, Verizon Wireless is introducing two new network management practices". The new technologies include network optimization and transcoding technology designed to transmit data files more efficiently, which allows them to improve network capacity.

This will only effect users that consume an "extra extraordinary amount of data and fall within the top 5% of Verizon Wireless data users, we may reduce your data throughput speeds periodically for the remainder of your then current and immediately following billing cycle to ensure high quality network performance for other users at locations and times of peak demand"according to Verizon. This is designed to ensure that the other 95% of customers have a fast reliable user experience. We suspect that these new network management features are preparation for the upcoming Verizon iPhone 4.

You can read the full details here - Verizon Wireless Network Management System

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I keep waiting (expecting) Verizon to cancel or curtail my unlimited broadband subscription. Is there any possibility of tha happening? I've been with Verizon for a long time now with cell, broadband mobile and lately fiber optics at home.

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RonandJacki wrote:

I keep waiting (expecting) Verizon to cancel or curtail my unlimited broadband subscription. Is there any possibility of tha happening? I've been with Verizon for a long time now with cell, broadband mobile and lately fiber optics at home.




I don't think you have anything to worry about unless you make a change to your contract. The problem happens when the equipment no longer exists for the specific plan you have.

Verizon has the stipulation that when going to a 3G/4G device you must sign a new contract, which means you must give up your existing contract. Grandfathered users should hold onto those accounts until a better option is available or they're forced to do an upgrade because no equipment exists anymore for their specific plan.

I know I'll be holding onto my unlimited plan with my iPhone 4 and not jumping ship to Verizon after this announcement.



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I agree, I was ready to jump the AT&T ship and move to Verizon. But with this news I am going to stay with AT&T with my unlimited data iPhone plan.

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I got a feeling the new iphone release had a lot to do with this.

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