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07-16-2024, 07:15 PM
Verizon subscribers may have an option for “unlimited premium network access†in their account settings
Toggling this switch is necessary to stream the highest resolution mobile video your plan supports.
Even for eligible plans, the option is not enabled by default.
Calling mobile carrier plans “confusing†would be the sort of understatement that makes “understatement†itself an understatement. Subscribers all too often have an incomplete picture of plan offerings, struggle to directly compare plans across networks, and find themselves bombarded by confusing promises — like “unlimited†plans that are very much constrained by various hard limits. Verizon users poking around their account settings may have stumbled across a toggle for “unlimited premium network access.†That sounds all sorts of appealing, but what exactly does this control, and why should you make a point to have it enabled?
We caught wind of some Verizon subscribers wondering about this option over on Reddit, where user papahstax (https://www.reddit.com/r/verizon/comments/1e3zbhs/unlimited_premium_network_access_toggle/) got the discussion going yesterday, curious what flipping the switch would do to their account and the wireless service they receive.
More... (https://www.androidauthority.com/verizon-unlimited-premium-network-3461521/)
Toggling this switch is necessary to stream the highest resolution mobile video your plan supports.
Even for eligible plans, the option is not enabled by default.
Calling mobile carrier plans “confusing†would be the sort of understatement that makes “understatement†itself an understatement. Subscribers all too often have an incomplete picture of plan offerings, struggle to directly compare plans across networks, and find themselves bombarded by confusing promises — like “unlimited†plans that are very much constrained by various hard limits. Verizon users poking around their account settings may have stumbled across a toggle for “unlimited premium network access.†That sounds all sorts of appealing, but what exactly does this control, and why should you make a point to have it enabled?
We caught wind of some Verizon subscribers wondering about this option over on Reddit, where user papahstax (https://www.reddit.com/r/verizon/comments/1e3zbhs/unlimited_premium_network_access_toggle/) got the discussion going yesterday, curious what flipping the switch would do to their account and the wireless service they receive.
More... (https://www.androidauthority.com/verizon-unlimited-premium-network-3461521/)