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by rlidwka
3938 days ago
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"unlimited plan" means "you pay for a bandwidth instead of an amount of data downloaded". And if you're able to download 2TB in a period of time, you have the right to do so. Yes, I know, common carriers are overselling bandwidth like hell, but it's not a good excuse for blaming customers for using the service they paid for. |
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Another alternative would be constant, but very low-bandwidth, "unlimited" plans.