On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Owen DeLong <owen@delong.com> wrote:
And, in the other camp, unlimited offerings from T-Mobile, Sprint, and Metro
Well...sort of. To be fair, the T-Mo version of unlimited is unlimited up to a certain amount (that you paid for) and then all-you-can-sip at incredibly low speed thereafter.
(At least that's what their marketing literature says... If Cameron knows different, it would be nice to know.)
Cameron* does know different.
From the link i posted, here again http://www.pcworld.com/article/261247/tmobile_metropcs_roll_out_unlimited_da...
"Starting Sept. 5, T-Mobile will offer a new Unlimited Nationwide 4G data plan that doesn’t have any data caps or speed limits. T-Mobile’s other so-called unlimited data plans do have caps (2/5/10GB), but once you go past the threshold, your speed is throttled. The new plan, T-Mobile says, won’t have such limitations." And to be "fair and balanced" (TM): "MetroPCS also joined the unlimited data plan party, but only for a limited time offer. " CB *Works at T-Mobile. Marketing literature: http://newsroom.t-mobile.com/articles/t-mobile-unlimited-nationwide-4g-data