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Re: sprint 5g cap on TP2?

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Originally Posted by ClevelandWheeler View Post
I apologise if your feelings were hurt. If you would read the whole tread it clearly states that 1)there is no cap 2)every one knows Sprint hasnet ever enforced any "cap" 3) We (Sprint) reserve the right to deny or terminate service without notice for any misuse or any use that adversely affects network performance. that has nothing to do with PAM or modems. So after READING your own post you should understand that Sprint does in fact imply a "cap" of some sort which we all know hasnt been enforced. How many more times do you need to be told?



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My feelings aren't hurt, I'm just surprised by the tone you've taken with me. My post, #53, doesn't seem to contradict what you just said. What makes you think I don't get this?

Your first post in this thread pointed out that you use a lot of data each month and haven't gotten charged, which gives credibility to the fact that there's no cap. A few others chimed with with similar experiences. The problem I attempted to address was that people were posting about charges and being denied service without any evidence that this exists. I tried to contribute by adding a link to Sprint's terms and conditions. I was simply asking you to help by providing a link to the quote you gave. Did I hurt your feelings?

I've been a Sprint SERO customer for about 2-1/2 years. I'm on the $30/month plan and use Google Voice along with Pick 5. I basically have unlimited voice, text, and data service. I tether my netbook to my TP2 using USB cable, which doesn't require installation of any additional software or tweaking of settings to avoid being caught tethering. My data usage is not very high, so I can't give firsthand experience that there's not cap, but I'm a believer. I can say that I haven't gotten charged for tethering, but remember that I connect via USB cable and not WiFi or BT.
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