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Leaked T-Mobile document shows truly unlimited data plans launching September 5th

Nowadays, it is very hard to get unlimited data on American carriers. Sprint has truly unlimited data, but you are either on super slow 3G EV-DO speeds with their flagships, or you are on slow WiMax "4G". T-Mobile has "unlimited" data that is throttled to 2G after you have gone over your certain data allowance. Verizon and AT&T have chosen to offer tiered data that is at full speed, but you will be charged overages if you go over your data allowance. Most prepaid carriers offer unlimited data, but it either had spotty coverage or is throttled. To sum up America's carriers, you can get either slow unlimited data or you can get fast limited data. T-Mobile has chosen to break this American carrier data situation by offering truly unlimited data starting September 5th. This will be the first major American carrier to bring back unlimited data after previously offering tiered data options. This means that you can enjoy all the speedy HSPA+ data you want for a normal price. If T-Mobile keeps this offer for a year or two, it could be sweetened by the fact that they are supposed to be rolling out LTE soon. T-Mobile's LTE rollout will probably not be as disastrous as Sprint's LTE rollout by, launching in some major cities. At first, this document was just a rumor but T-Mobile has confirmed that this is true. We can not explain how important this move is to T-Mobile. It will bring many customers to the magenta carrier, and it will finally give the American consumers what they deserve. Want more information on T-Mobile's change of heart? Check out the source links below for more information.


Via: EngadgetTMoNews
Source: T-Mobile

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