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[–] waldojim42 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago  (edited ago)

I love it when people make assumptions. 1: I work in network communications - on cellular networks for that matter! OH BOY!

2: TMboblie explicitly stated, which you even copied, that you get throttled after 21GB. That is, by definition a limit. And of course, that doesn't even take into account he calls people who use more than 21GB a THIEF.

3: HOLY SHIT! You can copy and paste the ONLY definition that supports YOUR EXACT CAUSE! Here, let me copypasta #2 for you: "a restriction on the size or amount of something permissible or possible." Well FUCK, now we have a "restriction" in place. Oh, but that doesn't fit your narrow minded view, does it?

Grow up.

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[–] TopShelfPrivilege 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago  (edited ago)

that you get throttled after 21GB

Deprioritization IS NOT throttling you idiot. Good god, it's like talking to a wall.

2: TMboblie explicitly stated, which you even copied, that you get throttled after 21GB. That is, by definition a limit. And of course, that doesn't even take into account he calls people who use more than 21GB a THIEF.

So, you didn't read the article at all, cool story, fucktard. He's complaining about people using apps to bypass the 7GB of tethering without paying the fees.

HOLY SHIT! You can copy and paste the ONLY definition that supports YOUR EXACT CAUSE! Here, let me copypasta #2 for you: "a restriction on the size or amount of something permissible or possible." Well FUCK, now we have a "restriction" in place. Oh, but that doesn't fit your narrow minded view, does it?

Even your own definition proves your argument wrong. It's still possible to, and you're permitted to use 4G LTE beyond the 21GB up to the maximum speed.

For working in network communications, you can't read, comprehend, or seemingly understand network communications at all.