Straight Talk has now fessed up about how much data is too much data. There will not be ‘unlimited data’ anymore. They’ll give you 2.5 GB of high speed data each month. After 2.5 GB, you’ll be throttled to something like slow dial-up in the 1990s! And then there will be a hard cap at 4 GB.

Learn about T-Mobile Essentials, our unlimited talk, text, and data plan with all the basics. Starting at $30 per month, the prices are unbeatable. Explore T-Mobile's unlimited plans, deals, and nationwide 4G & 5G network. Whether you need online support or want to join us, we're here for you! Apr 26, 2008 · Isn't TMobile's tethering cap shared/synonymous with their high-bandwidth cap these days? The T-Mobile One plan they rolled out this month limits tethering to 3g speeds. So yes, you're sharing your "unlimited" data but at a much slower rate. Sep 05, 2012 · Today, T-Mobile officially opened up its new T-Mobile unlimited 4G service. Unlike past offerings, the new service has no data caps or throttling system.

T-Mobile Unlimited Data Plan Updated: Mobile Hotspot

T-Mobile also has a policy that slows data for unlimited data plan customers. T-Mobile's policy states that it "de-prioritizes" service for customers who use more than 21GB of data during a

T-Mobile Unlimited Data Plan Updated: Mobile Hotspot

Sep 05, 2012 · Today, T-Mobile officially opened up its new T-Mobile unlimited 4G service. Unlike past offerings, the new service has no data caps or throttling system. Straight Talk Unlimited Data Hack and Unlimited Minutes. There is an interesting hack that will give you unlimited data on Straight Talk. I found something interesting and I had to share it. At Walmart, they sell those portable hotspot devices ( specifically mine's ZTE z291dl ) but their data plans are crazy IMO. For 5gb it's like $50! And it has a data cap! I've got an S6 edge ( g925a ) with T-Mobile has continued to stay ahead of the pack with their willingness to change their plans on a dime. The company now offers a primary unlimited plan, T-Mobile Magenta, along with variant Magenta Plus ($15 extra). In addition, T-Mobile sells the prepaid ONE, and their stripped-down Essentials plan. T-Mobile's prices for these plans didn't T-Mobile's "Uncarrier" initiative has done wonders for my wallet and my data usage. Before I had to deal with being throttled down to 2G speeds after passing my data limit, but thanks to their unlimited data plans, I'm free to use as much LTE data as I possibly can. The only downside is, when sharing data through a mobile hotspot (tethering), T-Mobile imposes a 5 GB limit (which was recently Why do you try to sell an "unlimited" data plan which (1) gives you a 22 gig cap and (2) won't allow you to use it as your hot spot? If you sell me a unlimited supply of eggs but only put 22 in the box that's not unlimited. Then tell me I can't scramble them I can only fry them. Not very accurate and almost false advertising sounds like to me.