This means of the major 3.5 mobile providers in the US, only Sprint will have true unlimited data after this. T-Mobile has unlimited data, but is throttled after 10 GB IIRC, and T-Mobile is to be bought by AT&T barring some miracle of the merger actually being stopped... So it'll completely end then.
Normally this wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing if it meant you could get a discounted plan for those that don't use the bandwidth... this won't be the case with Verizon Wireless as here are the plans:
http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/05/verizon-speaks-up-confirms-usage-based-data-plans-are-coming-ju/
The 75 MB and pay-as-you-go plans won't be available to smart phone users, meaning 2 GB for $30 is as cheap as it gets, which is the same price as 3G unlimited right now... Tethering fees aren't going away either and will add another $30/mo on top of that (of course smart Android users will never have to pay these
As someone who was considering Verizon, this is quite saddening. I'm not going to go out and get a phone right now just for unlimited data as I'm not ready for the extra burden of a smart phone's costs right now, and I don't like the idea of just rushing in.
So... how much longer until Sprint falls?
Edit: Current Verizon Wireless users have nothing to worry about. It only applies to new users (well, if you have a bundled setup and someone switches to a smart phone/add a line, then you do as those won't be grandfathered in)
