Comment Re:Sounds reasonable to me. (Score 1) 573
Verizon doens't say unlimited
the better analogy is that a rope company wants to rent out various different load rated ropes.
you decide to rent the rope with the heaviest rated load.
you tell the rope company that you need one 3 miles long because you wanted to lasso a satellite in space from your home on earth.
The company is then in it's right to say "No we don't offer such long rope" or "Use the smaller rope to do something else" and in this case the rope company actually does have a 3mile long rope, but they say as part of their terms of service you have to be a business customer to use it.
the better analogy is that a rope company wants to rent out various different load rated ropes.
you decide to rent the rope with the heaviest rated load.
you tell the rope company that you need one 3 miles long because you wanted to lasso a satellite in space from your home on earth.
The company is then in it's right to say "No we don't offer such long rope" or "Use the smaller rope to do something else" and in this case the rope company actually does have a 3mile long rope, but they say as part of their terms of service you have to be a business customer to use it.