Verizon says it will stop throttling emergency responders’ data speeds

Earlier this week it was revealed that Verizon throttled emergency firefighters' data connections while they battled the Mendocino, California wildfire. Today, Verizon says it'll ensure "that it never happens again." The company says it has since removed all speed cap restrictions for first responders on the West Coast and in Hawaii, with the plan to continue doing so during future disasters. Verizon will also launch a new service plan next week that'll cater to first responders and will feature unlimited data with no caps on mobile solutions. That plan will include priority access.

This time around, Verizon required the California firefighters to upgrade their plan before receiving better access. Documents filed as part of a legal...

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