Verizon expected to crack down on unlimited customers using 'extraordinary amount of data'

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According to a new report,
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may be planning a crackdown of sorts on customers it deems to be using "an extraordinary amount of data" each month. Specifically,
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reports that, according to its sources, unlimited data customers that Verizon flags as using too much data will have an opportunity to move to a different plan starting July 21.

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From Droid Life:


According to sources of ours, Verizon is working on an Unlimited Data Plan Migration for the highest unlimited data users on their network. Starting tomorrow, July 21, Verizon will begin notifying users who have been flagged as using that "extraordinary" amount via mailer and through bill messages and explain to them their options to stay with Big Red.

According to the report, users who are alerted will have until August 31 to switch to a tiered plan, otherwise their line may be disconnected. If disconnected, the customer will have up to 50 days to reactivate with a new plan, the report says.

It remains unclear what Verizon would deem as "an extraordinary amount of data," but we should know more if and when the carrier moves forward with its plans.

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