Come on Don, it was clearly meant to be read as there not being any [additional] shared data. The reality is that this is not a significant price decrease in exchange for sacrificing unlimited data. This plan would be much more easy to stomach (and not seem like such a blatant future money grab) if the data prices were more reasonable. $50 for one gig is insane. Even $100 for 10 or $110 for 12 is nuts.
Look, I don't know your usage habits but the way I look at this, there is a new
option for some to have a new
choice. An option that Verizon has studied and designed for accounts with multiple devices, each having individual data plans to be combined into one. When I look at my account as it typically is billed each month, I get about a $45 reduction with no change in usage habits. I don't consider that insignificant. Therefore their charges per Gig are completely unrelated and unfair to make any kind of comparison using those data charges as a basis.
What Verizon is doing in this new plan is designing a
package per account so it is irrelevant what the cost per Gig is because I compare the
total package cost for mobile communications for my family with this new plan to what I now pay. That difference of ~ $45 per month is quite nice. What I may pay 3-20 years from now is unimportant as even 2 years from now my needs and the price for those needs will be different requiring evaluation at that time.
And, how do you come off stating that
"$50 for one gig is insane. Even $100 for 10 or $110 for 12 is nuts." ? What are you comparing it to? What is it that will satisfy you? You need to stop with the emotional knee jerk and
just do the math. If it saves you money comparing to what you have now, take advantage of it. If it doesn't, don't. Compare the entire service cost, not one segment of it because you cant work with one segment. But just because you have "unlimited" doesn't mean anything if your average consumption is within the plan's scale. But then maybe you are one of the few that are considered "data hogs" Maybe you use 60-100 Gigs a month. I don't know. If that is the case, you should not throw a tantrum but just continue with what your present plan offers now. This plan doesn't pertain to you, No more than if they offered a discount to those with a Thunderbolt but keep iphone users the same, or me vice versa.