Ask HN: Verizon unlimited data plans getting customer calls?
I just got a "customer happiness" call from Verizon. They told me that in the next 90 days they are rolling out new policies to their towers -- the top 5% of data users are going to be throttled during peak times -- and I'm being called because I may be a high data user.
The representative then wanted to get me to sign a new 2 year contract so I could move to their "SLTE" network (he said LTE was like 4 highway lanes, and SLTE is like 8.....).
Here's the thing, I'm pretty sure I was called because I still have my old unlimited data plan. The rep promised me they would keep my unlimited data plan if I signed a new contract, but I don't really believe him.
A few questions:
1) Anyone else out there get a call like this?
2) Legally, are they allowed to throttle unlimited data users?
3) Is SLTE real or a gimmick?
4) Is Verizon trying to trick me into dropping my unlimited data plan?
btw, I was told there are users doing 100gb - 400gb a month, so there's no way I'll be in the top 5%.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 36.7 ms ] thread3) XLTE is LTE with double the spectrum. All else being equal, more spectrum is faster.
4) Yes, obviously.
I had asked him to send the contract over, he said he'd send the contract but that they don't put the plan (e.g. "unlimited data") in the contract.
Sure sounds shady and worthy of better business bureau.
I believe that is the justification behind the trotting.
Could you possibly shoot me an email with all the info you have?
Check my HN bio for the email.
Thanks.