Sprint Throttles Top 1% of Users, Still Markets 'Unlimited'
Abuse unlimited ?
Sprint is no longer the only carrier that offers fully/truly unlimited data, now, none of them do. Anybody can become the top 1%, and anybody can have their speeds throttled.
Seen the argument a million times. Move along.
Sprint markets differently than everybody else, if you speaking about any other carrier, yes, your rebuttle applies, but in this situation, it does not.
Actually, in the world of business 'unlimited' means not that there is no cap at all, but that the cap is set high enough that it is assumed few people will ever be able to reach it.
And I'm sure that if you read the contract and all the fine print, that that is precisely what Sprint's definition of 'unlimited' is, no carrier would be dumb enough to promise a truly unlimited right to use its network.
Just like The Olive Garden's 'unlimited pasta and breadsticks' doesn't mean you can spend 15 hours there eating them into bankruptcy.
Hey, I've been to olive garden. I've seen those guns taped behind the toilet - now I know what they are for 🙂 .
And you are probably right about the contract, but not about the word. My dictionary does not have a "Business Definition" section in it, and I use Oxford.
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