I would imagine that this wouldn't apply to us. We pay a $10 Premium Data fee on top of our regular data/voice/msg fee. How do they determine how to throttle when we're supposed to have truly unlimited data? If, for instance, they decide to throttle EVO users who go over 5GB then that is effectively a limit. Also, how would this affect users who pay for the Hot Spot. The whole point of that service is to allow access to computing devices, among other things, which will use a lot of data. Not only that, but they've touted the ability to stream HD content on the EVO which requires high speed. If Sprint does decide to throttle I doubt it will be EVO users who are targeted, and if we are they will find themselves up shit creek. The bad PR from that fallout would be almost unrecoverable.