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The latest broadand plan rates are published on the web site. Users of the HTC Thunderbolt do get a deal in that the device itself has a unlimited data plan. Offering an unlimited data plan (esp. 4G speed) that alloweds wi-fi tethering (hotspot) would be unfair to all other users of 4G devices who pay about $10 per GB monthly. Verizon now offers the hotspot feature for hotspot capable phones for an extra fee - the feature is called Mobile Broadband connect .
http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/mobilebroadband/?page=plans
I think Verizon needs to consider a more flexible approach based on data usage, not the device used. Clearly, unlimited data capability allowing simultaneous use by multiple devices (e.g. via wi-fi) would a financial problem for Verizon, not to mention set up some pretty weird expectations. So, it's got to be limted either by amount of data or number of simultaneous defices. I prefer the data limitation method so I can have as many devices as I need running at the same time.
http://support.vzw.com/clc/faqs/VZAccess/BroadbandAccess Connect.html
General Information What is Mobile Broadband Connect?
Mobile Broadband Connect is a product offering from Verizon Wireless that allows you to use your device/handset as a modem if you subscribe to a qualifying data and/or calling plan. By using the adaptor cable that comes with the purchase of the appropriate mobile office kit, a connection can be made from your laptop computer to your Mobile Broadband Connect capable device. By linking your laptop to your Mobile Broadband Connect enabled device, you can establish a broadband connection anywhere within our Mobile Broadband Rate and Coverage Area. When you are outside this area, your laptop will connect using NationalAccess anywhere within the Extended National Enhanced Services Rate and Coverage Area. If you have a BlackBerry® device or PDA/Smartphone, you also can roam on the Extended National Enhanced Services Rate and Coverage Area. By using Mobile Broadband, you can transfer files, securely access corporate email and applications - even data-intensive ones - and download short video clips, audio files and Web graphics. Having a true desktop-like experience while out of the office will help you stay as productive and efficient as ever.
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Unfair or not we were offered it and should keep it if it is still there. The unlimited reg data plan we are grandfathered into unless we remove it and they change the plan but so far it is normal for all 4g and non 4g phones. For all of the troubles we desirve it. Hotspot we know that it will change soon but until then we should keep it. Hotspot will not be the price listed like 4g usb because we can't make calls with it on. Min it will be 2g for $20. Rumor we might keep unlimited Hotspot later for little more then 20 tech support heard rumor and told me. Not right now but months down road so we might be $20 for 2 in a few but later it might change again.
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Gina, Noope I'm not jealous, I like my 4G modem. It's so tiny and light. And I can tether any number of devices to it through my netbook with free hotspot software.
But FYI, there is no "grandfathering" in any Verizon contract. It's simply a biz practice that many providers do - they maintain the terms of a contract after the contract has expired. Even duing the contract, they have the right to change several parameters of your plan - e.g. the speed of data downloads is not guarenteed in any way. So you thay can limit you if you go above a certain amount of data and it may be hard to notice. It's not even clear if the promo lasted all the way through the contract.
In any case, I agree that VZW employees should know their product - but you should never consider what the say either definitive or binding. It has to be in writing. Ultimately, they are trying to sell you on things you may not want or need. Caveat Emptor. Of course, if you feel you were mislead, you should call for a credit on your bill, and also file a complaint with the FCC consumer division if it's serious enough.
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Thanks for the vivid discussion about our 4G tethering. Please note, the promotion for the mobile hotspot on the Thunderbolt has been extended until 6/15/11. If you want to use the service after the promotion has expired, steps will be communicated to you, but it will not just sign you up for the feature at cost.
I hope this clears up any questions.
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