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    Budgeting for wireless data on Verizon's new plans

    NEW YORK (AP) — Are you a wireless data glutton or a nibbler?

    New Verizon Wireless customers will have to figure that out starting Thursday as the country's largest wireless carrier plans to roll out data plans with monthly usage caps.

    Verizon said Tuesday that under the plans, new smartphone users will pay between $30 and $80 each month for plans that include 2 to 10 gigabytes of data usage. Customers who use more than their allotment will be charged $10 more for each additional gigabyte. The company currently charges $30 a month for an unlimited smartphone data plan.

    This is well-trod ground — AT&T introduced capped data plans a year ago. T-Mobile USA changed its unlimited data plan in May. Although it doesn't charge overage fees, the company slows the speed at which customers can send and receive data once they hit their allotted amount.

    The new Verizon plans will apply both to new customers and existing customers who are trading up to smartphones.

    The tricky thing about capped data plans is that few people have a clue how much a megabyte of data is, so they don't know much to sign up for. The phones themselves aren't much help: Although they can tell you how much data you've consumed so far this month, they can't tell you which of your smartphone's myriad functions are responsible.

    By contrast, a minute spent talking on the phone is easy to understand, and many people have learned roughly how many minutes they use every month.

    For AT&T, the introduction of data caps has gone quite well, but some customers are complaining because their data usage reports are hard to decipher. AT&T says 90 percent of its customers on capped plans stay within the limits, but it won't say how much those who go over end up paying, on average.

    Here's some help determining which plan will work for you, even if you don't know how many megabytes are in a gigabyte.

    — Less than 200 megabytes per month.

    For those with feature phones who want a taste of the Web, Verizon will be offering a plan with 75 megabytes per month plan for $10 per month. But any plan with less than 200 megabytes per month should be considered mainly a tease.

    Email, automatic software updates and other data consumption in the background will easily eat up 75 megabytes in a month. That could leave you paying $10 or more in overuse fees — more than you would if you had chosen a more expensive plan to begin with. This plan sounds like Verizon's way of luring people to smartphones. Pick something like this, and pretty soon, you'll find you need a higher data cap.

    — 200 megabytes per month.

    This is a popular size, offered by both AT&T ($15 per month) and T-Mobile ($10), but Verizon won't be offering it. When it introduced this plan, AT&T said 65 percent of its subscribers consumed less than 200 megabytes.

    But that was a year ago. The average monthly data consumption for a smartphone user back then was 230 megabytes per month, according to an analysis of phone bills by The Nielsen Co. In the first quarter of this year, the figure had grown to 435 megabytes per month.

    Cisco Systems Inc. has lower estimates than Nielsen: 153 megabytes per month last year and 245 megabytes this year. In any case, the message is clear: a plan that was big enough last year may not be big enough this year. Subscribers seem to be discovering more fun and data-consuming things to do on their phones.

    It's still possible to get by on 200 megabytes per month. If you're a light user, stay away from heavy-usage applications such as online music streaming and Netflix video. Use Wi-Fi rather than the phone's cellular network as much as possible. Wi-Fi usage doesn't count toward your data limit.

    — 2 gigabytes per month.

    This is AT&T's "standard" plan, for which it charges $25 per month. T-Mobile charges $20, and Verizon will charge $30. This will be enough for most people: Verizon said Tuesday that 95 percent of existing customers use less than this amount each month. And AT&T said last year that the plan would satisfy 98 percent of its smartphone users (that figure is undoubtedly lower today). If you like to stream online music or videoconference for hours on end, or watch Netflix movies, you'll blow past it.

    — 5 gigabytes per month.

    Verizon will charge $50 for this tier, while T-Mobile charges $30. This would be for those who spend a lot of time on their phones. Laptop cards generally come with this data limit.

    —10 gigabytes per month.

    Those who intend to use a ton of data may gravitate to this plan, for which T-Mobile charges $60 and Verizon will be charging $80. While unnecessary for most smartphone users, this type of plan will give you plenty of data for streaming videos and music, uploading photos and surfing the Web.

    What if you don't want to bother with any of this?

    Sprint Nextel Corp. offers unlimited data, seeing it as a crucial way to keep and attract customers who are tempted by an iPhone at Verizon or AT&T.

    However, offering an all-you-can-eat data buffet gets expensive. Sprint raised the fees for all its smartphones by $10 per month this winter to $30.

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    AP Technology Writer Rachel Metz in San Francisco contributed to this story.

     

    27 comments

    • Mike  •  San Diego, California  •  9 days ago
      Well Verizon has just lost my business ! Sprint has just gained it. It cost these cellular companies, pennies per month to provide a service they charge the end users hundreds ! YES, TRUE ! Rape the american people when they are down, right Verizon? Why should you be any different than greedy wall street. Oh and by the way all of us with data plans, why are we still being charged texting over there networks, when that can easily be done over our data plans which we are paying $30 + a month for. I have a google number that overlays Verizons number and the google number uses my data plan bypassing Verizons greedy unnecessary charges. I would suggest all people that read this dump your texting plans and use google voice. This basically shows that Verizon has been ripping us all off for years. Let's start fighting back by not just talking this but by doing something about it. The first step is dumping Verizon for Sprint.
    • Gino  •  10 mths ago
      I can remember when cellphones first came out. It cost roughly $1.25 per minute of talk to make a call. The wife and I pay about $200.00 per month for our service. When our contracts are up, we are going back to a talk and text plan only. We'll save about $150.00 a month and can use our computers for everything else.
    • MrClarenceCat  •  10 mths ago
      I am so glad I left AT&T and now I am even happier I decided to go with Sprint and not Verizon. (And T-Mobile as they might end up being consumed by the evil empire of AT&T).
      • Catherine 10 mths ago
        I am glad anything T Mobile does I'll be grandfathered under my current plan
    • Maytag  •  10 mths ago
      No matter what the pundits say, I still believe in the old fashion way of communicating from a long distance...smoke signals. :)
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      The more "Blings" you have - the more trouble you have.
    • zero  •  10 mths ago
      time to downgrade to a dumb phone.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      I still don't know how to pick a plan without getting burned for over usage. Has anybody written Smart Phones for Blondes
      • Victorz 10 mths ago
        sprint has no usage limit and their EVO droid phone is as good as an iPhone. i've never had trouble on their network
      • Steffan Perry 10 mths ago
        while i agree sprint so far is the best in terms of unlimited use.. the evo deffinatley is not as good as the iphone.

        However its still a pretty good phone. also sprint will have the iphone in september
    • sweetexas1947  •  10 mths ago
      "Data calls".....I asked Verizon, over 2 years ago after I got my cell phone, about the
      "Data calls", no one knew anything about them and they show up wheither or not a person uses the phone. So now they want to charge for the "unknown what that Data call is all about????? The "data calls" show times all different times within a 24 hour period. Times when I never use my cell phone.

      This is just another scam/excuse to charge more for the cell phones. Well, if they start charging me for the data calls, I will disconnect my service and go back to my land line with an answering machine.
    • WindsockMedia  •  10 mths ago
      This is why actual phone service has gotten so bad. I went from 4 bars to 1 because some tool wants to harvest his farmville crops while he's driving.
      • jason g 10 mths ago
        Too bad data has nothing to do with signal strength...
      • Steffan Perry 10 mths ago
        That is the dumbest statement I have ever heard. In fact one could argue the opposite. Many carriers including AT&T have been scrambling to better their networks so that the "tools" out there can harvest on farmville. That benefits you the self proclaimed "non tool" because you get a better network.

        I love how you said its gotten so bad, as if there were a time when cell service was great and wonderful, everyone had 5 bars (bars mean virtually nothing by the way) and you never dropped a call..
      • bucknaked 10 mths ago
        Bad analogy, but I understand what you're saying. Service hasn't gotten bad, it's just never gotten better.
    • sweetexas1947  •  10 mths ago
      I don't intend to pay $30.00 more a month for a cell phone!!!
    • John  •  10 mths ago
      Too bad AT&T and Sprint don't even bother to upgrade equipment in my area, otherwise I would switch over.
    • Josephine Saba  •  10 mths ago
      this MONOPOLY NEEDS MORE REGULATION

      should have cell phone plans for $15 a month TOTAL WITH EVERYTHING UNLIMITED

      these are just greedy money hungry bloated corporations sanctioned by our illegal regime - I mean govt - NOT
      • Carolina Moonshiner 10 mths ago
        MORE regulation?!?!?!?!?! how about LESS regulation!!!!! That inspires innovation and competition! Get the government out of the way!

        You are nothing more than a BIG government, nanny-state loving LIBERAL. Move your ass to Russia, China, Cuba or Venezuela..
      • Kevin 10 mths ago
        Start your own company. Put your own money at risk. No? Then you just want someone else to subsidize your usage.
      • A Yahoo! User 10 mths ago
        So let's see, you want more regulation, but you want it from "our illegal regime - I mean govt"???? Talk about speaking out of both sides of your mouth - a true dumbocrat.
    • Rick  •  10 mths ago
      I'll just pass on any data plan from AT&T or Verizon.
    • James  •  10 mths ago
      sounds like a good reason to drop Verizon
    • FreddieZ  •  10 mths ago
      The issue that I really like about capped data is that if you buy a plan but want to make sure one of your users on your plan don't go over they charge you a monthly fee to check off a radio button that prevents them from making more money from you. Come on...this is ridiculous. I agree that we need a lot more regulation in this area and the FTC and FCC need to allow the company that is creating an open nation wide wireless broad band through and stop stalling them. Cities that have done area wide broadband have done well and it cuts way down on phone data usage.
    • Slug Munchies  •  10 mths ago
      I'm the geek in my family. Yesterday, we upgrade my wife (a preschool teacher) to a Droid Charge. I still have my dumbphone - but one Droid will be good for family outings (netflix for kids (3 & 7), gaming for them, etc. But, $30 for 2GB (new price Thursday) is offensive. Prices are going UP year-over-year, the opposite of the rest of the world. The USA is becoming so aggressively consumer-hostile. Companies literally try to see who can screw their users more :(
    • Raccoon City Survivor  •  10 mths ago
      So they want to take sonme of you date away from you, and thenn charge you more for less.... well, looks like it's back the the old tin cups and string for me.
    • skip coys  •  10 mths ago
      Anyone miss Alltel yet?
    • HalfMarathonDon  •  10 mths ago
      AP sucks as usual. No info as to how much data a program uses. Useless story.
    • Matheu G  •  10 mths ago
      I new this happen eventually. Ma Bell is forming her family and doling out responsibility.
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