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The $30 a month card gives you unlimited data and the first 5GB is at "4G" speeds. What speeds do you get after the 5GB? Super slow EDGE? EDGE is almost like not having any data at all.
its unusable 2g internet. good for sending wol packets i guess
That is a very neat trick to remember just in case. Thank you for the link.It was my understanding that it was throttled slower than EDGE. Like in the 64Kbps range. Supposedly, you can actually get faster speeds by turning 3G off and surfing on EDGE. Like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHnXeDDArcw
What kind of plan gives you true unlimited for $20? Do you mean $20 extra over $50? (I thought even those $70 plans had limits when it comes to speed)solution: switch to the value plans and get true unlimited with no throttling for $20 a month
What kind of plan gives you true unlimited for $20? Do you mean $20 extra over $50? (I thought even those $70 plans had limits when it comes to speed)
That is a very neat trick to remember just in case. Thank you for the link.
What kind of plan gives you true unlimited for $20? Do you mean $20 extra over $50? (I thought even those $70 plans had limits when it comes to speed)
It's HSPA+ throttled to exactly 128 Kbps up and down. It's really slow, but IMO, it's no worse than getting stuck in an EDGE area. If anything, at least it's more consistent than EDGE, and pings are better. It still works for email and low-mid quality streaming audio.
If you hit 5GB, you can always refill your account.
EDIT: The Howard Forums user in NYC had a different experience last year, but 128 kbps is the throttle in the Minneapolis area. (Too bad I don't have a T-Mobile smart phone at the moment to snap a screen shot.)
How do I refill my account? It's a monthly account... so if I use up 5gb after 3 weeks... I can just throw in 10 bucks and purchase another 1gb or something?
I think refill only works for voice for that plan, not data. You can only buy additional voice minutes, not data. My understanding is that you will have to deal with the 2G speed until the next billing cycle, or choose a different plan. But then again,How do I refill my account? It's a monthly account... so if I use up 5gb after 3 weeks... I can just throw in 10 bucks and purchase another 1gb or something?
As several members have commented here and elsewhere, there is no true unlimited data at 4G[-ish] speed from any carrier, it seems. (except for basslover1, whose plan I would like to learn more about) If you look at higher-tier plans, they all have "4G speed up to 10 GB," or "4G speed up to 20 GB (among family members)," etc.Is this actually for the T-Mobile plan? The person in that thread I posted said he tried this and it was still capped artificially.
here's the link for the tmobile value plans that offer true unlimited data:
http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/Packages/ValuePackages.aspx
you can get one line with unlimited everything for $70 a month.
the downsides are it is still a 2 year contract, and there are no device subsidies - it is bring your own device or buy one full price only.
you can also get 500 minutes with unlimited data for $60 a month
Or 500m/no texts/unlimited data for $55. Pretty nice.you can also get 500 minutes with unlimited data for $60 a month
I think refill only works for voice for that plan, not data. You can only buy additional voice minutes, not data. My understanding is that you will have to deal with the 2G speed until the next billing cycle, or choose a different plan. But then again,