Verizon has a long, ridiculous history of not understanding what "unlimited" means.
By Karl Bode
A little more than a decade ago, Verizon Wireless settled a dispute with the New York Attorney General over the definition of "unlimited" data.
As part of the settlement, Verizon was forced to reimburse consumers to the tune of $1 million after a nine-month investigation found it was advertising wireless connections as "unlimited," but then kicking users off of the Verizon Wireless network for "excessive use" - without disclosing the hidden limits of these connections.