Posted on Oct 19, 2015
Sgt Kelli Mays
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https://www.yahoo.com/tech/sprint-slow-down-heaviest-users-170704895.html
It seems to me that Sprint should be cutting back on everyone's monthly billing if they are going to do this.
I'm glad I am no longer with Sprint.
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SGT Jerrold Pesz
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I don't think that there is such a thing as a phone company that is not a rip off.
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SSgt Alex Robinson
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That's a way to restrict access without restricting access..... fortunately I have Verizon and i rarely use that much data Sgt Kelli Mays
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I burn through data like waters :)
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MSgt Curtis Ellis
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I'm still with Sprint... Hopefully this won't be too much of an issue. We shall see...
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Well, worry not, eventually they will either force you off your unlimited ( I assume you are on unlimited), or find that it will only cost more to restrict speed from a small amount of unlimited users.
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Are you aware that Starting Friday, Sprint will be slowing down, the connection speed for its heaviest unlimited-data customers,
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Shame, I'm on the internet all the time streaming stuff. Ohh well I like the unlimited even if it isn't truly unlimited.
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LTC Chris Norton
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It's happening industry-wide. The impact that the top 1% volume users have on the larger population is very dramatic.

Honestly, MOST people us between ~1.25 and ~2.5 GB per month of mobile data. Key word: mobile. If you're using the hotspot function as your primary wireless, it's not being used as designed.

That said, I don't think there are very many good reasons to remain on postpaid/contract at this point.
Even without plugging my company, I recommend looking very seriously at non-contract options. They typically offer the same level of service at considerably lower cost, and offer in many cases some real cool benefits (like 100% Veteran-Staffed member care, for one!)
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PO3 Electrician's Mate
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no... it is design to combine entertainment into smartphone. So 2.5 GB is like nothing if you start listening internet radio and online video. Even worse if you start watching Netflix on smartphone. :)
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LTC Chris Norton
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With the ubiquity of public and private wi-fi (a better pipe, BTW), the industry says otherwise. Noted, for OUR demographic, sometimes it's tougher to find, but remember we're less than 1% of the US population.
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CPT Karen Nichols McAbee
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Its only when you hit 23gb of data - the average user uses less than 3gb per month. this is getting blown way out of proportion.
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PO1 Charles Kimbril
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What is actually happening...
Quality of Service Practices (QoS): Unlimited Unhook’d customers who use more than 23GB of data during a billing cycle will be de-prioritized during times and places where the Sprint network is constrained. See sprint.com/networkmanagement for details.
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PO3 Electrician's Mate
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AT&T already doing that long time ago. That is why they eliminated unlimited data plan. But the existing unlimited data customer still hold on to it. So the only way to "force" them out of unlimited is to restrict the speed to unlimited user.
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AT&T slows my unlimited data down when I hit 8 gigs
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MAJ (Join to see) - Yap same with me. But even though is slowed down, but it is still good enough to listen to internet radio and play none-HD videos. So I just keep going. what is your highest data usage? mine is 25GB a month.
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No idea.
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PO3 Electrician's Mate
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MAJ (Join to see) - You can check that out on the billing webpage they got. They keep track of your usage on everything down to very details. They will use those info to sale you a limited plan eventually. tell you that is cheaper and you don't use that much data anyway.
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Sgt Kelli Mays
Good thing I've never used Sprint if that's the case!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Being that I do Security for these folks, I can neither confirm or deny anything other than that which has been reported that Sprint is 2.65 Billion Dollars in the Hole.
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