Say so long to AT&T unlimited data. Is Verizon to follow?

image Today, AT&T announced the end of unlimited data plans. They currently charge $29.99 for this on the iPad and iPhone. On June 7th, the new plans will be:

DataPlus: $15/month includes 200MB of data, overage $15/200MB
DataPro: $25/month includes 2GB of data, overage $10/1GB

Their tethering option is similarly unattractive. It costs $20 on top of the DataPro plan, and worst of all, it uses the same pool of data. Thus your 2GB allotment applies to both your smartphone usage AND tethering!

The current situation with Verizon Wireless is better. They continue to offer unlimited data for $29.99, but have signaled that they will be moving away from this in the future. Their new pricing has not been shared, but you can bet that it will be similar to AT&T.

[Update: Turns out "Unlimited" is actually 5GB.] 

Jay’s Angle: A Troubling Trend in the Making

I believe that this is a very troubling trend. The newest smartphone OSes like iPhone, Android and WebOS are designed for constant Internet connectivity and bandwidth will become even more important with new mobile technologies like video conferencing, video streaming and cloud-based applications. Unfortunately by increasing the bandwidth costs, carriers are limiting adoption of these services and stifling innovation.

Raising bandwidth prices is a short-sighted strategy. Data usage will only increase and as it does customers will become more frustrated with rapidly growing bills. Ironically, increased usage presents an opportunity for a carrier to provide a better end user experience with fast wireless data and fair prices. The provider who gets this right has the potential to increase its market share and generate additional profits and revenues. Unfortunately, it appears that these two major players are adopting Jerry Maguire’s mantra of “Show me the money”; however this story is unlikely to have the same happy ending.

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About Jay Livens

I am a technology enthusiast with an interest in all things tech-related. By day, I work in marketing for SEPATON a data protection and deduplication vendor and by night I tinker with technology. I am interested in many topics including data backup/recovery, data storage, PDAs, sports, digital photography and social media. When not blogging here, you can also find me blogging on at Aboutrestore.com or on Twitter. You can also contact me directly. Comments are not moderated on this blog and alternative perspectives are welcome.
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