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08-31-2009, 03:22 PM
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Your data package and your minutes are two seperate things.
"Minutes" is for phone calls, that's it.
SMS (Simple Messaging Service, aka text message) uses voice service, but does not use "minutes".
MMS (multi-media messaging service aka picture messaging), internet, and apps that connect to the network use data (kb, mb, gb, you get the idea). When you incur overage fees for data will obviously depend on your service package, some have unlimited data.
You can also log into MyVerizon to see your data usage / minutes usage throughout your billing cycle.
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hmm..that's what I thought, and I do have an unlimited data plan within our family share plan. So one doesn't get charged for accessing the internet and using apps that connect to the network when one has an unlimited data plan? that's what I thought. I checked my Verizon bill and I have $96 in voice usage charges on my line and only $1.99 in data usage charges, and it says I had 237 billable voice minutes over our 1400 minute share plan. I know I didn't talk on the phone that much...hmm. I gotta stop at the Verizon store in town and figure this out...
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