May
27
Verizon Again Hints At New Pricing For LTE – Suggests multiple devices connected under one plan (finally)
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While Verizon’s LTE plans have gotten a lot of press, specific details (especially pricing) on the service have been limited — outside of the fact the service will launch in 25-30 markets sometime this year, at speeds somewhere between 5-12 Mbps downstream. But like AT&T — Verizon does continue to hint at new pricing that moves beyond the concept of unlimited bytes. Speaking at an investor’s conference this week, Verizon Wireless CEO Lowell McAdam suggested that the company would offer one plan (or one bucket of bytes) that would connect multiple devices. “I think this concern over unlimited megabytes on a smartphone will go away as we bring new devices and new applications onboard,” insists McAdam.
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Original story here.