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iansltx

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How much per month?

3¢ per GB, in CAD, is about 40% lower than Sprint and Verizon charge down here, and they're the cheaper ones. Just sayin'


tiger72
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said by iansltx:

3¢ per GB, in CAD, is about 40% lower than Sprint and Verizon charge down here, and they're the cheaper ones. Just sayin'
T-Mobile doesn't charge overages on their 10GB smartphone cap. Period.
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iansltx

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That, my friend, is a loophole.



Peateargriff

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It's 3 cents per MB, not GB.



tiger72
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said by iansltx:

That, my friend, is a loophole.
what is? The 10GB is clearly detailed, as is the fact that they don't charge overages. They rate-cap instead.

iansltx

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If T-Mobile intended to copete on data caps/rate limiting they'd have that service available to mobile broadband users with a USB modem. Unfortunately they don't.


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