Doesn't mean they will do it for some uses, in fact history says they won't However, replacing your home connection via wifi tether and racking up the same amount of bandwidth puts you on the radar for further inspection. So that's not really proof at all, now is it?
You're working extra hard to prove your point even though all evidence points the other direction. Before this I had an aircard where i routinely put up 10 gigs a month of data. They have not flagged me in the 2 years of that contract. The sprint employee used this as a selling point.
maybe you're right, but there is nothing I see to back up those claims. I think what is happening is they reserve the right to disconnect in the way of abuse. seeding bit torrent all month, running webservers, etc. I think they're watching out for people like my friend on comcast who's hit 100gb usage in a month. There is no data specific limit publicly known its up to their discretion what 'abuse' is so any overage charges would be bullchit since we dont know what that over amount is. they can just d/c your contract, throttle, etc.
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