Verizon doesn't offer unlimited plans anymore either, but like AT&T, if you had an unlimited plan before they went away, you still have one—it's just been toned down. Verizon will also throttle your connection, but only if you meet these criteria: you have an unlimited plan, use a 3G smartphone, are in the top 5% of data users, and are connected to a congested cell site. Instead of throttling you for the duration of the month, they'll only throttle you as long as you are connected to that congested cell site, though you can also buy a 4G phone to avoid the throttling altogether. As of today, Verizon's introduced a new family share plan that will take the place of your unlimited plan the next time you buy a new phone from Verizon using subsidized pricing.