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What is the use of measured data on Verizon?
I have the $ 9.99 plan and I'm pretty sure that's all I need. but I want to do with intelligence not to lose my data. My question is: Verizon to determine the data? understand use as measured by the amount of data needs to be downloaded by going to each web page (I'm a web designer, I'm no fool when it comes to understanding how a website is measured in size), but can also charge you for how long they spend in Online? For example: if I go to google.com, my phone set on foot for a while, I only charge what it costs to go to the homepage of google, and is also working as a meter in a taxi (although I'm not using)? I also wonder if Verizon uses "mobile web" costs less or even free (using data from the clock). Like, if I use the application Bing to get something instead of going through the ugly Verizon web browser, it costs me more, data-wise, because Bing is a pretty picture it's your homepage?
Mobile data is measured by the number of bytes sent and received by the phone. Like the odometer in a car they are only accused of moving data back and forth, but not empty. So expect in a web page will not charge anything. I am not a client Verizon, but I think Jefferson follow the principle that "all bytes are created equal", so I know, the "mobile web" cost the same than any other website. So yes Bing can use more data after Verizon website if there are more images.
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