http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2...ata-customers/The Federal Trade Commission has sued AT&T for promising unlimited data to wireless customers and then throttling their speeds by as much as 90 percent, the FTC announced Tuesday.
And another one falls... after 5GB per month
http://www.theverge.com/2014/5/8/569...est-data-users
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2...ata-customers/The Federal Trade Commission has sued AT&T for promising unlimited data to wireless customers and then throttling their speeds by as much as 90 percent, the FTC announced Tuesday.
As we've also written, AT&T was throttling unlimited subscribers regardless of network conditions until July, when it changed its policy. Throttling was enforced once users hit 3GB or 5GB of data per month. AT&T still throttles customers but now says it only does so in congested areas.
AT&T's "throttling program has been severe, often resulting in speed reductions of 80 to 90 percent for affected users," the FTC said.
Moving to TMobile ASAP. I might even force my way out of my contract with Sprint due to this bull . Unless they grandfather me in.
The worst part about this is that the networks aren't even overloaded. It really doesn't have any impact on their network to leave power users unthrottled, as they have themselves said that power users are a tiny fraction of individuals.
Basically, it's nothing more than a " you" to customers. It doesn't help OTHER customers for them to do this, it just allows them to screw more money out of wallets.
Wgaf considering internet usage is almost completely useless on the sprint "network". them and their ty service! Unlimited data that's very limited or nonexistent!
I routinely get 20mbps on Sprint.
well CH, that's not fair! where are you located at? in SA i can barely access instagram or anything for that matter unless i'm on wifi.
San Francisco Bay Area. Pretty close to Google. Might have something to do with it. :P
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