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How much data are we actually allowed to use?

sfbloodbrother

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If your on boost Mobile, you know they advertise unlimited data. If you read the fine print, you have 2.5 GB of high speed data, then they will slow you down. However, they do not cut you off, meaning you can still use data. My question is, how much data? Can you use something like 10 GB. 25 GB? 50-100 GB? What's the "catch" before they say to you. Hey, SF!!! Stop it!
 
Once they throttle you, 30 days of continuous use wouldn't amount to more than 1 or 2GB. When they say "throttle", they don't mean "slow you down a little", they mean "dial-up was MUCH faster". Your connection would probably time out with most download attempts. You'll be able to read your email, send email and visit some websites. Texting is voice, so data throttling doesn't affect it.)
 
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Once they throttle you, 30 days of continuous use wouldn't amount to more than 1 or 2GB. When they say "throttle", they don't mean "slow you down a little", they mean "dial-up was MUCH faster". Your connection would probably time out with most download attempts. You'll be able to read your email, send email and visit some websites. Texting is voice, so data throttling doesn't affect it.)

I'm not sure how slow it gets, there's not official statement behind the speeds while throttled. Regardless though 2.5GB is a lot of data to use.
 
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I'm not sure how slow it gets, there's not official statement behind the speeds while throttled. Regardless though 2.5GB is a lot of data to use.
From Boost:
Customers will continue to have data access but maximum speeds (including adaptive protocol video) may be limited to 3G speeds of 256Kbps or below for the remainder of the monthly plan cycle.
So the maximum speed you'll get is 256Kbps when being throttled. I've heard the speeds can vary greatly though, with some people getting as low as 10Kbps.
 
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before i left boost in the last month i used around 20 GB + . they throttle you 2.5 GB at the dot. MLSS is correct assessing the speed.
most of the time it depends on your uses how much data you are going to use. if you tether obviously it is going to be high. also it depends on the phone. if you have a feature rich phone its easier to use more data.
 
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I'm on T-Mobile UK.
I use Tethering and Wi-Fi HotSpot all the time. In an average month I use around 100 Gigabytes of data and they never slow me down. My 3G signal is faster than my Wi-Fi and 4G has just arrived in my area. Cannot wait till my new 4G phone arrives, my Internet will be even faster. T-Mobile are awesome!


Thanks but we are talking about Boost Mobile
 
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Sorry if my last post was a bit off topic, but I was just pointing out that some networks offer a better service than others. Of all the major networks in the UK, T-Mobile is by far the best in my opinion.

I've never heard of Boost Mobile, are they based in the USA?

USA (where they are a Sprint MVNO) and Australia (where it appears they operate on Telstra (according to their website))
 
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