Not that we weren’t unimpressed enough with the “unlimited” label Verizon slaps on its 5 GB data plan, but it looks like now it’s actually a 4 GB plan. And what happens if you go over?
Anyone caught using more than 4 GB of data in a single month will be presumed to be using the service in an unapproved manner, like running a server, or streaming vast amounts of video and audio content. If you get flagged, you could be subject to a variety of different penalties, including massive overage charges and/or termination of your service.
Sounds kinda like Rogers. Let’s see if Sprint pulls the same kind of stunt.


