Verizon's been telegraphing its intent to drop unlimited data plans for nearly a year, and despite the fact that LTE smartphones launched with all-you-can-eat options, those plans haven't changed one bit. 
Reuters  reports that Verizon will finally nix the megabyte buffet this summer,  replacing it with a fully tiered data pricing scheme, though CFO Fran  Shammo also floated the idea that tiered data could open up an avenue  for 
family data plans. We've never really enjoyed sharing  minutes, so we doubt counting our kilobytes will be much fun, but we  suppose there's always room for Verizon to pleasantly surprise us with a  really low price for mobile web browsing. Right? By the by, Fran also  reiterated claims that the next iPhone will be a global device, and said that when it launches on AT&T, it'll hit Verizon stores at the very same time.                                                                              
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