Those enormous fees are completely indefensible. Just as it doesn?t cost my Internet provider if I connect 10 computers to my wireless router instead of just one, it doesn?t cost Verizon any more money to serve data to two devices instead of one. For Verizon, the only thing that increases its costs?and, therefore, the only basis on which it should charge its customers?is the amount of data people use every month. If you spread your 2 GB plan across 5 devices rather than 1 device, you ought to pay the same. Indeed, Verizon?s plan implicitly acknowledges this fact, because the company allows you to turn your device into a ?mobile hotspot? for free. In other words, if I share my iPhone?s data plan with my iPad using the phone?s hotspot switch, I pay nothing extra to Verizon. If I want to connect my iPad to Verizon directly, however, I?ve got to pay $10 per month for that right even though I?d be using exactly the same amount of data in either case.
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