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Limit On AT&T's 'Unlimited Data' Plan Surprises Some Customers
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As @DaveTN used to put it ;unlimited is um,limited. That's bogus that they aren't telling people where the throttle line is like what T-mobile is doing. I just broke my 10GB limit with them and am now being throttled.
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Yeah, that does suck. But if that is better than he was getting from Sprint and he is saving money, I think it's a win-win for eric.
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I did this math for someone in another forum:
Assuming the average data use is 1GB (which according to some cisco article, it was most recently) and that the top 1% use 24% of all data (same source) we can project that the top 5% of all users use roughly 70-80% of all data. Remove them from the sample size, and the AVERAGE use among the remaining 95% is... 310MB. So yep, you very quickly enter the top 5%.
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