T-Mobile blocks tethering by packet sniffing and reading the user-agent string in your HTTP request headers. This data can be easily spoofed on nearly all browsers.Unless there is a definite way for me to get past their tether block, Verizon is still the way for me. Saves me $50 on a home internet line.
Do a "Google" Search or an "XDA" search about it.
Stop spreading FUD.Will they let me use over 15gbs a month? No.
You obviously don't have T-Mobile Unlimited 4G service and therefore know nothing about it.
There are no throttling or data caps involved with T-Mobile's unlimited 4G service unless you use 9,999GB(9.77TB in a single month), and who uses that besides NSA employees? I have yet to see anyone on Verizon, AT&T, or Sprint prove that they used that much data in a single month either.
Lots of people confirm this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2271848