New "unlimited" service?
DuginAZ
Enthusiast - Level 2

12 Year Customer 4 lines Never missed a payment just switched to unlimited plan day one it came out. Been in same home 12 years now my service across all my devices is only 1mps download Exactly. Use to be 27mps to 32mps depending where I am at in my home. Also We have only 1x instead of LTE or 3G making it impossible to access high speed. ive called level II and III support spent hours resetting, following all of the Techs commands etc. Service ticket on cell site near me revealed "Normal Operation" ALSO SEVERAL PEOPLE I know on Verizon has went thru same thing. I realize and understand we will be throttled at 22gb per line, but we haven't used but 2 gb for the total account. Also two IPhone SEs I bought at full price from apple last year now say "under 2 year agreement" What the heck is that now? Says I can "only upgrade at full retail price" instead of "upgrade available". Are you trying to run long time, trouble free, always pay on time customers away? well its working. I feel like Verizon is trying . All CSRs in last two weeks have insisted nothing has changed. Thats bologna! I wouldn't be spending hours searching through forums for answers.

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rcschnoor
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You can't only have 1x instead of 4G LTE because 1Mbps is faster than 3G speeds(600 kbps) and 2G speeds(128 kbps).

Changing plans does not put your lines under contract but instead Verizon has done away with them and ALL devices must be purchased at full price now, either up front or on payments.

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DuginAZ
Enthusiast - Level 2

Yes we have been throttled Verizon told me today. Once the data hits 22GB on the "whole" account we are put to the back of the line so to speak on data. I do get higher speeds in off peak hours though Like around midnight. Latency is really high now. Verizon level 3 tech mentioned traffic on my tower is up from 35% capacity to 99% capacity. Several People are switching to Verizon because of the new plans. The trick is we turn off "LTE" and use 3G from the recommendation of the tech. There is like no one on the 3G nodes anymore since every is fighting for LTE. But still 3G unlimited is fine for our use. Thanks for your answer.

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sprmankalel
Champion - Level 3

Why are you not using WiFi when in your home anyway?

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DuginAZ
Enthusiast - Level 2

Because we have no wifi here in the middle of the desert. Sat is as slow as dial up sometimes. So we rely on Verizon. But anyway Verizon told me after the whole account total gets to 22GB every device is at the back of the line waiting on a data connection if there is heavy traffic. Since we have only one tower here.......

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vzw_customer_support
Customer Service Rep

We want to be sure you always stay connected. To clarify, you are allowed 22GB per line before you may start to see a difference in speed. KleoL_VZW

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mflandshark
Contributor - Level 3

Verizon simply doesn't do 2 year contracts anymore only full retail price or the device payment program. As for you signal issues I would call in to see what gives and troubleshoot the phones (I know its redundant because its not just one of the lines.) Tech might be able to find something obstructing the signal and it might even be something in your area.

If nothing pulls threw with that I would suggest a network extender, it works for me and gives me 4g lte at home.

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DuginAZ
Enthusiast - Level 2

We have full signals. Thanks. It's related to use. At 22GB on my whole 6 line account. We are put to the back of the line so too speak for data speeds. Which seems to be very accurate. At midnight we have 32mps down and 5mps up. During 6 to 9 pm we are down to 1mps or less on LTE. Even .47mps one time. Verizon tech was brilliant in recommending we switch of LTE once we hit the 22GB and use 3G. since no one is on 3G anymore we are able to obtain instant data (no latency) and 2mps down and 1 mps up. Which is sufficient for each device. Thanks for reply..

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Weth
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Sounds like several others that use the same tower as you have decide the same as you - use Verizon as the home internet source. This plan was not intended as home internet replacement, and Verizon has been up front about that on this forum. I hope the others that are using the tower don't figure out your work around, otherwise 3G will become overloaded very quickly also.

DuginAZ
Enthusiast - Level 2

Very True. My Ranch is close to the Mexican Border. We have two towers here providing a population of 46,000 service. Landlines, median com cable etc has left town. Not enough subscribers. T-Mobile has a tower here but Mexicans using Telcel, roam on T-Mobile. Also Verizon has no assets here sadly. They buy a 1TB uplink from American Tower Corp. unlimited plan is nice. The home solution wifi and landline is intended to compete and has (at least here) lured people from century link which here in the rural scan only provide old school ISDN (128kps) saying my place lies to far from the closest installed "Dslam" base. Some helpful info, Verizon is letting me have our old 100GB plan back. Yes it's more exspensive but we get our priority back. Thanks for reply!

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jasondio28
Newbie

can someone answers this i bought a galaxy s3 frontier watch from tmobile. verizon dint have them at time. now i believe they do question is can i use the LTE on verizon basical switch service to verizon so i dont have to use just blue tooth

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rcschnoor
Legend

jasondio28 wrote:

can someone answers this i bought a galaxy s3 frontier watch from tmobile. verizon dint have them at time. now i believe they do question is can i use the LTE on verizon basical switch service to verizon so i dont have to use just blue tooth

Verizon doesn't have them yet. Regardless, you cannot use your T-Mobile purchased Galaxy S3 Frontier watch on the Verizon network. You will either be stuck with bluetooth or purchasing a plan from T-Mobile.

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DuginAZ
Enthusiast - Level 2

I don't think so. I believe the S3 has only 700mhz LTE. Verizon is 850/1900/2100. Someone correct me if I am wrong. Doug

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Ann154
Community Leader
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The S3 watch is likely to be a LTE only device and doesn't use any of the CDMA technology.

I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.

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DuginAZ
Enthusiast - Level 2

Following up on my posted question. Level 2 tech support and American tower Corp (who owns the towers here and the fiber to them) stated it's a traffic issue With my new found slow speeds. I only wished I had talk to these guys first. At least 20 hours of hold time, resets on devices ordering and activating new devices etc etc to find out several people are switching to Verizon in my town. Congrats Verizon. I suppose after a decade and half on my business account and a decade on familys account, that's it's time to explore other carriers. Data is still a crawl here in 85648 Between 3:30pm (school lets out) and 9:00pm (kids in town going to bed I assume). I had my landline hooked back up with old school ISDN (256kps) and we use it during those hours now. (Close to paying what I gladly paid for 30GB on the old plans) We are too far out from the local switches to get DSL. Hence utilizing Verizon for all of our communication needs on the ranch. It's been a great ride, awesome service and very professional customer service agents I will miss the most. Not to mention LTE speeds in the 30mps - 40mps before the influx of new customers. Now I see Verizon is laying off people and closing call centers why? To increase hold times to that of your competitors also? This is legitimate question, Verizon my friends, what in the world are you doing??? Trying to be like your competitors will only umm well,, make you like your competitors. I am at Verizon because it WAS "Verizon". $400 bills were fine for my family for God like data speeds and extremely fast voice communications. Yes I pay $197 for unlimited now but now I'm well,, limited to times when I can use data or even make a phone is delayed for 60'seconds or more because of the Increased network traffic. I will gladly pay twice as much like I use to for "hospital grade" communications. You guys are reminding of the issues my nieces and nephews used to have on cricket and T-Mobile before I convinced my whole generation esly to use Verizon. (Boy the flack I'm taking now from them) The old saying is "a bird in the hand is better than two in the bush". Sadly this bird has no option but to fly the coup. Sorry Verizon. Doug [Removed]

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sprmankalel
Champion - Level 3

So, in your part of town which is not near a major city and is probably cover by 2 towers at the most, you expect that the towers can be congested and get fast speeds? If Verizon can currently barely cover you, what do you think service with another carrier is going to be? If no-one has WiFi and everyone is depending on mobile data this is what will happen. Sorry to say. You should all lobby for a cable provider to get better home internet coverage to keep the mobile network un-congested.

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