The number of mobile devices is projected to surpass the world’s population in the next five years, and many wireless carriers are cashing in on the skyrocketing demand for mobile data. Verizon Wireless and AT&T;, the nation’s top two wireless carriers, have phased out their unlimited data plans in favor of new shared-data plans that charge for a monthly data allotment that can be used by up to 10 devices. “Unlimited data plans are not a sustainable business model for the future,” said Laura Merritt, a Verizon Wireless spokeswoman. With the new shared-data plans, customers don’t have to purchase a separate data allowance for every device they want to connect....
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