[–] TheBeesTrees 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
It's limited tethered. Like they state clearly in their terms.
[–] TopShelfPrivilege 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Just to back up TheBeesTrees point when someone inevitably asks: http://i.imgur.com/Z08Tocx.jpg
[–] TheBeesTrees ago
There are obvious differences from a business standpoint. Like data giants putting pressure on telecom companies so that people can't get off the comcast tit.
In any case, the headline is misleading, the company has spelled out its terms clearly, T-mobile is not going back on its word or anything, it appears that we are trying to vilify people for shit that they aren't culpable for, and I think that is bullshit.
[–] zackogenic ago
What about straight talk? Seems cheaper than Pageplus, 5gb of LTE for $45/month
[–] JohnDaRipp3r ago
LOL, i agree with you bro. They are the ones getting angry for users buying into their false advertising. Two middle fingers for you T-Mobile!
[–] tehconz ago
Thing is, they're pretty clear that "unlimited" only refers to data consumed on the phone itself, there's a separate and specific limit for tethering. People are using technical means to evade that limit, so it's no different from hacking your cable modem to get on a higher tier or removing a filter to get TV channels you're not subscribed to.