I'm not going to explain. Just read for yourself
AT&T Bringing Back Unlimited Plans?With Big Strings Attached
AT&T Bringing Back Unlimited Plans?With Big Strings Attached
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AT&T brings back unlimited data plans, if you also have DirecTV or U-Verse | iMore
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"Unlimited"*
*Need to have DirecTV or U-Verse
*Throttles after 22GB
Carriers should not be allowed to advertise "unlimited" if there are strings attached!
"Unlimited"*
*Need to have DirecTV or U-Verse
*Throttles after 22GB
Carriers should not be allowed to advertise "unlimited" if there are strings attached!
Yeah it's throttled after 22 GB when you are in what's deemed an area with network congestion....I've had unlimited with them for going on 4 months now, and I average about 30 GB and have yet to get throttled or have any slow connection. It's just a tool the companies use to try and manage network workloads to try and keep a consistent fair experience for both heavy uses and light users.
Being an AT&T employee, I can confirm this. The throttling mainly happens in more densely populated areas.
What is it you do for AT&T?
I manage within the retail environment for now. How about you?