Verizon LTE Throttling
Yeah, I am looking hard right now... As a 1 to 7 GB/month mobile user, it could have an impact.
Wayne
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The days of truly unlimited LTE data on Verizon Wireless are coming to a close. Today, the largest US carrier announced that it will begin applying its "network optimization" practices, which previously only affected the 3G network, to unlimited 4G LTE customers starting October 1st. Beginning on that date, the carrier will slow you down if you're "connected to cell sites experiencing heavy demand." But Verizon's policy is far from straightforward, and it's in no way universal. To risk slower speeds, you must also meet all of the following criteria:
If you can check off all those boxes, you'll be subject to throttling and may experience video / music buffering, slower web browsing, and other interruptions that come along with reduced speeds. And it won't be for just one month: you'll potentially have to deal with throttling the following month, too. Again, this policy only applies in areas where the network is seeing heavy demand. You might be throttled in one town and experience regular, fast speeds in the next. See? We told you it wasn't straightforward. And Verizon is pushing that point. Still, it's not like you have any control over what cell tower your phone is connecting to, so let's put it this way: if you're in midtown Manhattan or any other major city, expect throttling to be a very real possibility. Less so if you live out in the sticks somewhere. "The vast majority of data customers will not see any impact from Verizon Wireless’ Network Optimization policy, and will be able to browse the Internet, stream music and videos, upload pictures and send emails as they always have, " the carrier said today... [Read More] |
Yeah, I am looking hard right now... As a 1 to 7 GB/month mobile user, it could have an impact.
Wayne
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