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Originally Posted by yankees45us
The fine print is completely different than what tmo is doing. I guess I'm not speaking clearly. What I am saying is that all companies have a policy against abusers but tmo on top of the abusers rule also has a clear policy that they let you know when you go over 5gig they throttle. Sprints policy of 5 gig only applies to aircards. Phones do not have a cap. Thats all im saying. But hey, you say they dont throttle most of the time. Thats a good thing for you. At least I dont ever have to worry about it on sprint, for now at least.
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T-Mobile's policy is n the fine print. Sprint's policy is also in the fine print. T-Mobile spells out what they consider abuse to be. Sprint says they will determine abuse on a case by case basis.
By the way, T-Mobile not throttling is just as good for you as it is for me. I preordered my Evo and had it in my hands first thing in the morning on launch day.
It's hilarious how everyone assumes I don't have Sprint just because I don't say they are superior in every imaginable way to every other carrier. All carriers have their advantages and disadvantages. Once all the fanboys realize this, then we'll have true competition between the carriers that will benefit all of us.