[citation][nom]bystander[/nom]You have to feel for these companies. With the explosion of smart phones, they are having difficulties keeping up. I believe I saw in another one of these articles that data usages has increased by 800% over the last 2-3 years.[/citation]
They sell them and are actively trying to sell even more of them. The unlimited plan that I have is $30 per month, that's $720 over the life of my contract. They talk about selling millions of iphones, that's billions of dollars in additional revenue for them. So should they just put it in their pockets and then complain that the customers want to receive something for their money, or should they actually spend part of it to provide some service to their customers?
What they need is a class action lawsuit to teach them what the definition of "unlimited" really is.
I don't think the problem is with 5% of people using more data, the problem is that they want to throttle everybody and this is their justification. In my area the problem is the sheer number of phones in any given cell. I'm next to a major freeway that is constantly congested, and all of those people are on their phones while they are sitting in traffic.