On the prepaid plan page it only states the $80 plan is unlimited and video will stream at 480p but it doesn't mention a throttle limit of 22GB per month. Actually it states the same on both the $80 per month post paid and prepaid plans. The $90 beyond unlimited post paid plan states there is a 22GB limit before numbers get deprioritized during periods of congestion. Also there are a number of discussion threads from other users about how data usage has dramatically increased in the last few weeks even while they were on Wi-Fi and not using 4G LTE leaving them with throttled data for their remaining days in the billing cycle. The question remains though of the data limit before throttling begins on prepaid. Is there a limit or are numbers throttled and slowed down to 3G speeds whenever Verizon deems it necessary or if they just feel like it? AT&T has an unlimited prepaid plan that's much cheaper ($65 per month) with a 22GB cap but heck if one can save $15 per month ($180 per year) why would anyone choose the higher priced prepaid plan when neither plan offers hotspot data like T-Mobile does which includes 10GB of hotsot and up to 50GB of unlimited per month? Verizon's service is by far the best of the big four but the prices aren't justified when it comes to them being competitive.