11-15-2012, 03:25 PM
All of the plans are usage-based, which changes the broadband paradigm from one of limited bits to limited bytes. Verizon’s plans begin at $59.99 of monthly access for 10 GB of data, and there is a $200 installation charge. If you consider that an hour of watching Netflix consumes about 1 gigabyte, you’re looking at about 8-10 hours of TV a month.
So MUCH FOR CHEAP!!!
But, interesting... I think ATT/Verzion/Sprint will be competing for your business and when they all get in the broadband game in a few years, you may see speeds going up, data usage getting larger and prices falling. That will be a good thing for remote users in subdivisions with good cell service.
It's slowly coming but cheap and unlimited usage are still four letter words!
So MUCH FOR CHEAP!!!
But, interesting... I think ATT/Verzion/Sprint will be competing for your business and when they all get in the broadband game in a few years, you may see speeds going up, data usage getting larger and prices falling. That will be a good thing for remote users in subdivisions with good cell service.
It's slowly coming but cheap and unlimited usage are still four letter words!