Every time I ask I get a different answer and I suspect there's a reason for that.
If I use T-Mobiles new "unlimited, but we'll throttle it" plans, after the initial 4G-ish bundle is used up, what speed or service do they reduce the data to?
T-Mob said they'd drop from 4GLTE to plain 4G H-whatever+ speed. Then, another rep said LTE drops to 3G. And then another said it drops to EDGE/2G ?!
Which might be correct, because the folks reselling T-Mobile "unlimited but throttled" data over at Walmart said the same thing, that it would drop to 2G/3G speeds once the LTE limit was reached. Seems like everyone has a different answer which usually means the worst one is true.
I give T-Mob great credit for ending the subsidy nonsense and unbundled phones, but I just wish they'd figure out what they were selling, and then train all their staff to give the same answers to the same questions. As Daffy Duck once said, "What a bunch of maroons!"
If I use T-Mobiles new "unlimited, but we'll throttle it" plans, after the initial 4G-ish bundle is used up, what speed or service do they reduce the data to?
T-Mob said they'd drop from 4GLTE to plain 4G H-whatever+ speed. Then, another rep said LTE drops to 3G. And then another said it drops to EDGE/2G ?!
Which might be correct, because the folks reselling T-Mobile "unlimited but throttled" data over at Walmart said the same thing, that it would drop to 2G/3G speeds once the LTE limit was reached. Seems like everyone has a different answer which usually means the worst one is true.
I give T-Mob great credit for ending the subsidy nonsense and unbundled phones, but I just wish they'd figure out what they were selling, and then train all their staff to give the same answers to the same questions. As Daffy Duck once said, "What a bunch of maroons!"