shop button.png
Search Morninpaper Post

Search Morninpaper Store

rss_32 copy email twitter_32 facebook_32

Written on August 6th, 2008 at 5:35 am by Shel

0 Comments

 

Yep, they’ve gone and done it, following in the footsteps of Verizon and AT&T in the changing of the term “unlimited Data”.  Folks are now finding out that there data will in fact be capped at 5GB a month during – Off Network Roaming -.

“Effective in 30 days, Sprint reserves the right to limit throughput speeds or amount of data transferred and to deny, terminate, modify, or suspend service if usage exceeds 5 GB/month in total or 300 MB/month while roaming off network.”

This whole idea really angers me.  Unlimited means unlimited, to turn around and tell users thanks for buying the unlimited plan but you’re now capped is disgusting.  

Sprints also wants you to know, if you go over that cap, they reserve the right to kick you to the curb.  Weak, weak, weak.

WordPress Plugin Share Bookmark Email

, ,

RELATED MORNINPAPER POST

Sprint Throws A Uppercut: Blackberry Tour To Hit Sprint July 12th For $199
The HTC Hero Is To Be A Verizon Device With Extra Google Love, Sprint Could Be In A World Of Hurt
Sprints Says Bye-Bye To Over 900,000 Customers
The Blackberry 8530 Is Coming To Sprint, In PURPLE!
Thumblated Related Post



Be the first to start a conversation

Leave a Reply