From slashdot:
Verizon Will Stop Throttling Video On Unlimited Plans If You Pay An Extra $10 Per Month (theverge.com)
Apparently Verizon has recognized a market opportunity, where they found that customers want to stream HDTV ( like 720p, 1080p, and 4K ), which is impossible on their capped, limited "unlimited" plan.
Jumping into action, the marketing department has created a new "beyond unlimited" plan and is only charging the bargain rate of $10 per month per line so their customers can get what they really want, HDTV.
The irony seems completely lost on them and the FCC, that the limited "unlimited plan" needs to be opened up to "beyond unlimited".
Update: Plus, in even more arrogance, after their customers, their providers are paying them too (like Netflix)
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