I knew that plans have a cap before you get throttled which is a normal practice, but the plans "fine print" states that if I use beyond 50GB I will be throttled *and* I will be charged $10 for every additional GB of data. Has anyone experienced this? Is it a misprint or outdated information?
EDIT: Thank you for the replies, apologies if I came off as a weird irate customer, I was just confused about the terminology! I don't think I'll come close to the 50GB but I like to know everything I can before making a purchase. Gonna be subscribing tonight. Thanks again!
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I was under the impression MVNOs can't offer unlimited data due to them paying per GB, which is why only main brands like Verizon/T-Mobile and subbrands like Visible/MetroPCS can offer truly unlimited data.
But seems US Mobile recently released an unlimited data plan on AT&T.
So will Google Fi ever release one? I know they recently raised the data buckets to 50GB/100GB from 35/50GB, which is better, but still not unlimited.