said by biggbrother:I mean, when I got to a buffet that promotes itself as "all-you-can-eat", it better mean that I can stay there all day long, morning, noon, and night.. Heck maybe even a few days.
The truth is that these terms are simply used for "simplicity". To the average consumer, the term
"Unlimited" makes more sense than "3G Services up to 10GB of Downloads a Month".
And for 99% of subscribers, 10GB is really "unlimited" because they will never use that much. It's the people using their phones as modems and downloading movies, mp3s, and hi-res porn that are affected.
Let me ask you this, if you rent a car that is advertised as unlimited mileage and the turn that car in to find out you went over a 500 mile allowance what would you do? False advertising is named false advertising for a reason and the states need to start cracking down on these deceptive practices. PERIOD.