Trying to find out some when and why here. I have been using a throttled hotspot for my home internet for years due to being in a rural community. This is basically my only option as there is no other high speed option other than satellite. I was very happy to hear that Verizon was going to offer a service that restricts to my home but then does not throttle after we have used the 15g of data. I was very let down upon learning they had expanded this service throughout my state but at this time they released it to the opposite side of the county I reside in. My questions are as follows;
Does anyone at Verizon have a timeline when my zip code 37334 will be available and also why as I already use 4g lte service can Verizon not just remove the data cap throttling? It is really disappointing that as I have been using this service for years I am stuck with having to deal with the throttle to .6 mbps download speeds which are virtually un-usable when a subscriber 10 miles from me can have access to an un-throttled system. During this pandemic it is very difficult as having to work from home and my children having to do virtual schooling 15 gb last only a couple of days. Any help or direction from Verizon would be greatly appreciated.