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Originally Posted by QrafTee
Because technically it is unlimited. If a customer goes over 5GB a month consistently, his/her carrier has the right to see whether or not the customer has been using their plan for things not covered per contract.
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Technically it still is misleading. It doesn't matter how or what you use that bandwidth for, you still have a limit, hence not 'unlimited'. Ask anyone what unlimited means and you'll get the same answer, and it's surely isn't 5GB.