Verizon Clamps Down on Heaviest 5% of Users
I didn't sign up for this!!!
Or perhaps I will let Gene Wilder explain it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSQNl4V_R88 »
tether said:
OK. So an army of their lawyers drafted a massive terms and conditions in mice type over multiple pages. OK? I do think that contract folks should be allowed out free-of-charge if they want. If it was in their terms and conditions that they could murder your family would that be all good too? Just because they put vague, all-encompassing rights in their contracts doesn't make this right. How about if they put in the contracts that they can double the rates month-to-month and you as a consumer can't do a thing about it but go to their arbitration kangaroo court where they win 90+% of the time?
Courts are beginning to rule against these corporation lawyers who draft such legal document ...
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jrfdsf said:
Unlimited means unlimited.
Yes, but "unlimited" does not mean "unrestricted."
Never has, never will.
GeeksAreBest said:
Actually, they are limiting the speed in which you can use your unlimited amounts of data. There's a soft cap, not a hard cap line the tier plans.
By limiting the speed, they are limiting the data that can be used. Certain applications will not work properly or at all at 1X speeds.
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