9to5Mac - Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 4:29 AM
Verizon permanently throttling video on all unlimited plans, as low as 480p
on iPhones
 
We noted last month that Verizon was throttling Netflix and YouTube usage
for 'unlimited' plan users even before they hit the 22GB level at which the
company says it may reduce bandwidth - and it has now been revealed that
this was just stage one.
Verizon is now starting to throttle all video on its 'unlimited' plans, with
bandwidth limited to as little as 480p when watching on a smartphone .
 
As The Verge reports, Verizon is splitting out its so-called unlimited plan
into three versions.
.       Go Unlimited: $75/month. Video capped to 480p on smartphones, 720p
on tablets.
.       Beyond Unlimited: $85/month. Video capped to 720p on smartphones,
1080p on tablets.
.       Business Unlimited: Price varies. Video capped to 480p on
smartphones, 720p on tablets.
Not only this, but unlike the previous plan which allowed the carrier to
reduce your data speeds after 22GB in one month, small-print in the basic Go
Unlimited plan lets Verizon do so any time there is network congestion - aka
the company not providing enough bandwidth to meet customer needs. The
company does say than anyone unhappy with performance on this plan can
upgrade to Beyond.
Existing customers can keep their current plan, and you'll also get 15GB of
full-speed LTE hotspot usage (up from 10GB) - but that still won't protect
you from video throttling.
This is what's likely going to enrage Verizon customers most. No matter what
plan you're on - whether it's the old, grandfathered unlimited data plan or
a tiered plan or the new unlimited plan - Verizon is taking a tighter grip
over video streaming. "Moving forward, HD video on all legacy plans will
also match Beyond Unlimited's HD quality."
So you'll soon be limited to a maximum video quality of 720p streaming on
phones and 1080p if you've got a tablet on your plan.
The company claims that nobody can tell the difference between 720p and
higher on a phone and 1080p and better on a tablet, claims which are clearly
ridiculous on an iPhone and iPad.
Customers were able to circumvent the previous Netflix- and YouTube-specific
throttling by using a compatible VPN, but it's unclear whether this will
help if the company is limiting the bandwidth of all video. The new limits
kick in tomorrow for new customers, and 'soon' for existing ones, so it
seems we won't have to wait long before we find out.

Original Article at:
https://9to5mac.com/2017/08/22/verizon-unlimited-video-throttling/


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