Verizon LTE Can Burn Through Its Monthly Data Allotment in 32 Minutes
Segan concedes that this test is not indicative of average user experience of the network, since the LTE network won’t hit speeds that high once it’s loaded with people; however, Verizon claims that it’ll still max at 8.5Mbps; an hour and eighteen minutes of data usage at that speed burns 5GB. Or, if you’re focused on real-world applications, Netflix HD, at 3.8Mbps, could blow past 5GB in under three hours, less than the length of longer feature films.
TechDirt’s Mike Masnick is withering in his criticism: “Maybe, instead of just focusing on more speed for press releases, they should focus on building capacity so that people could actually use these next generation networks.” At the least, hopefully as the network gets more populated, Verizon will offer lower prices and unlimited data plans, but until then, customers will want to monitor their usage carefully.
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