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Originally Posted by BlackDynamite
Blatantly false. I keep seeing parrots repeat this, but it is flat out false.
T-Mobile has uncapped data. They supposedly reserve the right to slow the speed down on abusers after they hit 5 gigs, but I have not seen any reports of it ever actually happening. Sprint, by the way, also reserves the right to throttle the speed on abusers (with no reports of it actually happening).
Verizon has unlimited data plans listed on their website too. And in fact Verizon was just in the news because they said even iPhone users will get unlimited data. AT&T answered that by saying they will also give unlimited data on a case by case basis.
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Unfortunately you haven't done your homework. Read the small print over at Verizon and you are STILL going to pay a lot more for Verizon's so-called unlimited data plans. And until they stand behind their recent claims of unlimited data, its not real yet. Use over 5gb data in billing cycle on Verizon or AT&T and then come post your thoughts. T-Mobile openly throttles after a predetermined amount usage.. might as well call it capped. You won't be watching youtube on those throttled speeds! Yep you amaze me too.