Customers who use their phones as mobile hotspots will have that service capped at 5GB, with the same overage charge.
If you use 6 GB, we are going to nail you with overage charges.
We all buy plans with more data than we need so we don't get nailed with these insane overage charges.
When your bandwidth usage exceeds the quota and you pay overage charges.
The post-paid option seems like a better deal for customers, especially given the discount on overage charges.
This limitation has given rise to an entire industry for monitoring cell phone minutes usage to prevent or reduce overage charges.
Unless the unlimited plans become affordable enough to most people, the overage charges are here to stay.
Also, the overage charges are not ridiculous (in fact, they are cheaper than the first 2 Gigs).
I don't care about unlimited data per se, but Verizon's caps are too low and their overage charges are way too high.
Other networks have an allowance for full speed mobile broadband access, which can result in overage charges or slower speeds if exceeded.