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  2. Your Unlimited Data Plan Isn't as Unlimited as You Think - AOL

    www.aol.com/2012/02/06/your-unlimited-data-plan...

    Active smartphone users better get used to an ugly buzzword: throttling. Back in October, AT&T (T) began slowing down its most voracious data users. Wireless customers on unlimited plans who find ...

  3. Bandwidth throttling - Wikipedia

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    Verizon and AT&T even applied such throttling to data plans advertised as "unlimited", resulting an FCC complaint against Verizon. [citation needed] Though AT&T had told its customers throttling was a possibility, the FTC filed a lawsuit against the company in 2014, charging that the disclosure was insufficiently specific. [31]

  4. FTC Sues AT&T Over Alleged 'Data Throttling' on Phone Plans - AOL

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    Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON -- The U.S. government has sued AT&T, alleging the No. 2 U.S. wireless carrier sold consumers unlimited data plans but would ...

  5. Verizon (wireless service) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2017, in the wake of competition from Sprint and T-Mobile, and initiatives to expand the capacity and improve the quality of its network by using macrocells and supporting carrier aggregation, Verizon announced that it would bring back an "unlimited" data plan (subject to throttling in heavy network areas after 22 GB of usage ...

  6. Is Unlimited Data Making a Carrier Comeback? - AOL

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    For a while, unlimited data plans at wireless carriers were headed the way of the dodo. The two largest carriers, AT&T (NYS: T) and Verizon (NYS: VZ) , have been choking them to death over the ...

  7. Data cap - Wikipedia

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    "Unlimited data" is sometimes a marketing promotion in which an Internet service provider offers access to Internet without cutting service at the data cap. [2] However, after a user passes some data cap, the provider will begin bandwidth throttling to decrease the user's data access speed, slowing down the user's internet use.

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