shortylickens
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- Jul 15, 2003
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They sell you a plan that you will use your phone or tablet for. Not to run your home office or host torrents.WTF is "mobile data"? I understand carriers got Americans by the balls, but that does not mean their price gouging is completely justified.
What's next? LTE fee? LTE advance surcharge? Social media fee? Data is data.
Yeah, and using an app on the phone which tethers to other home devices is simply: using data on the phone.They sell you a plan that you will use your phone or tablet for. Not to run your home office or host torrents.
Difference is, you won't be racking up 50GB a month by streaming music. The people they are looking at are making it obvious that they aren't doing what you describe.Yeah, and using an app on the phone which tethers to other home devices is simply: using data on the phone.
What's the difference between "tethering to my laptop to stream Spotify" and "simply streaming while using a pair of loud speakers". In both cases, the music is going to external devices, and we are talking about identical data.
Difference is, you won't be racking up 50GB a month by streaming music. The people they are looking at are making it obvious that they aren't doing what you describe.
If you do it every month I hope they throttle you. Why? Cause you are supposed to have WiFi for that.Okay, so what's the difference between:
1. streaming HBO Go on a tiny iPhone.
2. tethering to my TV and stream HBO Go.
In both cases, same data and way over 50GB/mon.
If you do it every month I hope they throttle you. Why? Cause you are supposed to have WiFi for that.
You are trying to justify using your phone as your home internet. There is a reason they offer tethered data in blocks. Even if you buy unlimited from t-mobile, you only get 5GB of tethered data.
You aren't buying home internet from T-Mobile.
Tethered data has a hard cap. If you bypass that check you are violating the TOS. The end
All I am saying is they cap tethered data, they know people are bypassing the check so they can use more without being caught. It is a little like enabling tethering without buying it from the carrier. It is in the TOS you agree to.
They sell you a plan that you will use your phone or tablet for. Not to run your home office or host torrents.
So running a torrent client on your Android device is OK then?
I agree that tethering shouldn't cost extra, but there's a distinct difference between tethering on a 2gb plan and tethering to make Verizon Wireless be your home internet.I agree to that.
But my point is that "tethering" shouldn't cost extra. Everyone should be able to tether as much as their "data cap" allows.
Nothing wrong with having a torrent client on your phone (I have one on mine), what matters really is the amount of data. If you're trying to download/upload a large amount of data, then you do it on Wifi. If it's small fry stuff, no big deal. But who torrents in the kilobytes and megabytes? No one I know. It's all GBs and TBs.
I agree that tethering shouldn't cost extra, but there's a distinct difference between tethering on a 2gb plan and tethering to make Verizon Wireless be your home internet.
Data is data.
If phone carriers networks can't actually handle unlimited data, then don't sell unlimited data. That is the bottom line. It's a very simple concept. There is no such thing as "abuse" if the data has been offered at an unlimited rate. As mentioned tethering means nothing. A phone is a computer, just packaged to fit in a pocket. Smart phones of today have the capacity to consume as much internet data as any pc of today. Basing model plans for data usage on out dated phones is the fault of the companies.
If a phone company needs to break a contract then let them break it through the means specific in the contract. Trust me that phone companies can break any contract they signed with any of their customers. Break it and then offer limited data plans. Let the customers chose which carrier they want after that. Problem is, as already mentioned, they don't have the balls so they throttle and hope no one really important (ie with money) takes them to court over it.
Point is if you tether your cellular data to your PC and use it like home Internet your a damn tool and abusing the service. I personally hope you get caught and get your account banned. Its bullshit how some people here think
Well, I agree with you on advertising unlimited but not really giving you truly unlimited with no restrictions. They should be advertising like unlimited browsing/music/video, maybe it'll be clearer what you can do on your phone(browser web, listen to music, watch video, no torrenting or tethering to the extreme.. Just 'fair use' of your mobile connection)I simply will never understand why a customer should be penalized for using a service they paid for as advertised. While I recognize the impact of the network at hand, it just goes to show that businesses want you to pay for something and not use it.
Why have unlimited plans to begin with? The feds should ban the use of UNLIMITED if the carriers are going to refuse to honor it. And not just on cellular networks. Fucking be honest for once! BTW, I am a TMo customer.