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From the Verizon link you posted:

Lowest plan: "In times of congestion, your data may be temporarily slower than other traffic."

Upper plans: "Get access to 50GB of 4G LTE premium data per month. ... . In times of congestion, your data may be temporarily slower than other traffic after exceeding 50GB/mo/line."

Of course, that's 4G, not 5G, but before they tell you whether or at what point they throttle 5G, I can't say what "having unlimited 5G" means.

For context, it looks like this means what a commenter on a Verizon forum says (quoting verbatim, looks like the GB numbers changed):

"Verizon has 3 levels of unlimited data plans. The cheapest one has the possibility of being "throttled" AT ANY TIME there is congestion on the local towers. The mid-tier has no throttling until you have used at least 22 GB in a month on a line. The highest tier has no throttling until you have used at least 75 GB in a month on a line."

from 2019: https://community.verizonwireless.com/t5/4G-LTE-LTE-Advanced...




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