Gigaom - Verizon stops offering unlimited plans on Thursday for new customers, and much like when AT&T halted its unlimited plans last June, the world will not end. However, it will get more confusing as customers try to figure out how much data they need to buy and developers wait to see what happens to their businesses. No matter what Verizon says, though, this pricing shift isn’t about supply or a lack of mobile capacity but rather about demand. In short, because we want mobile connectivity wherever we go, Verizon is willing to bet we will pay for it.
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Verizon Wireless announced yesterday that it will be rolling out free spam and robocall protection to its subscribers, starting in March.
Never content to let Verizon flip the script, T-Mobile today announced that for a limited time its Unlimited prepaid plan will be discounted to $50 per month.
smh -_- hopefully i keep my unlimited for sometime. i forget how this all works but its a shame. i still have my unlimited deals for now .