Sprint caps Unlimited documents Usage

Strange how an unlimited notes package can still have a maximum limit, and that day round the culprit is Sprint. Once they’re done with updating their Terms Of Service, mobile broadband documents usage will be capped at 5GB from mid-July onwards. that is so not cool, and whoever passes the 5GB cap (or 300MB roaming cap) will be charged an additional fee which is in proportion to the amount of details downloaded subsequently. that

new ruling will be applied to both network cards and tethering cell phones to laptops. Verizon already offers a 5GB “unlimited” details plan back in February, and it looks as though both Sprint and Verizon will need a new dictionary that Christmas to know the true meaning of unlimited.

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