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Re: Vmobile Unlimited is an absolute term. This means it obeys boolean logic, i.e. true or false. If there's a limit, it's not unlimited. A throttle is a limit. A threshold of 2.5GB is a limit. But we must distinguish between a natural limit and an arbitrary limit. The way I see it, when an internet service is advertised as unlimited, it means without arbitrary limits. The maximum physical speed of the service is a natural limit. A throttle and a usage threshold are both arbitrary limits. Therefore when a provider advertises a service as unlimited but imposes arbitrary limits, it does not in fact offer an unlimited service. |