T-Mobile’s throttling threshold raised to 30GB per billing cycle

08 March 2017
The carrier in magenta quietly raised its deprioritization threshold for unlimited data users.

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In India we get silly FUP which is a shameless cheating with the customers in the name of maintaining/upgrading infrastructure, which is not there at the first place or is too outdated.

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    • 3DR
    • 11 Mar 2017

    Anonymous, 09 Mar 2017I use more than a 1000 Gb data on my truly unlimited 3G, 32... morereally? well I managed to sit and watch 1000 hours of youtube in a day once.... hey this bs'ing thing is actually quite fun

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      • Hell for Oligarchs
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      • 10 Mar 2017

      Your All very lucky
      Try researching
      'Globe's Fair Usage Policy'

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        • Anonymous
        • j8w
        • 09 Mar 2017

        Anonymous, 09 Mar 2017I use more than a 1000 Gb data on my truly unlimited 3G, 32... morehow can you use 1TB using 3G data? This is BS at its finest lol

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          • Anonymous
          • ntJ
          • 09 Mar 2017

          I use more than a 1000 Gb data on my truly unlimited 3G, 32 Mbit/s, every month, using it as a wifi hotspot replacing the need for any landline!

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            • Anonymous
            • J5M
            • 09 Mar 2017

            "unlimited data" = "unlimited" without any limits/restrictions, including no throttling threshold, at all!

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              • Anonymous
              • pWQ
              • 09 Mar 2017

              James, 09 Mar 2017Every throttling mechanism in an "unlimited" offer is a parody. I agree. If I'm not at home, for like 1-2 weeks, this amount of data can be easily used by surfing, watching high-quality streams (Twitch, Netflix, etc.) and so on. No reason to have a restricted "unlimited" data. :-D What a joke. Thank god, we don't have these kind of limits in Finland!

                Seriously what are people doing with their devices? You don't need that much gb on your mobile devices.

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                  • James
                  • mb3
                  • 09 Mar 2017

                  Every throttling mechanism in an "unlimited" offer is a parody.

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                    • Anonymous
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                    • 09 Mar 2017

                    What will happen if the usage reaches threshold?

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                      • 09 Mar 2017

                      [deleted post]That policy was applied long time ago(before they change to LTE). Now, it doesn't matter how much data is being used per day. What matters the most is the capping. Once reached, you're dead. joke. Anyway, I'm just basing it from my experience. So far, I'm enjoying the speed(10mbps) until I reach my cap. My speed will be slowed down from 10 to around 3mbps which is still fine and the good thing is it is UNLIMITED. However, I'm afraid that our ISP will change that again and the throttled speed might be brought down from 3mbps to 500-800kbps like what I experienced last year.