Although I don't use huge amounts of data myself, I'm continually floored when I hear customers cheering for strong armed company policies that specifically try to limit how much data the average customer uses. Sad. You're selling your future technology option S down the river.
Carriers have done everything they can to limit e amount of data the average customer uses, then they point at those low numbers and claim that is what the "average person" uses. No, that is what the average person that has been conditioned to fear using too much data uses.
As for this most recent policy, it will be interesting to see how liberal they are with the notion "congested networks." If they will truly only throttle high data users *in overloaded areas* or if they will start to throttle anyone that has been pulling sustained data for an extended period of time (like somebody that starts streaming a second show on netflix in one night.)