[citation][nom]husker[/nom]What strikes me is logic over emotion. Just because they slow you down, doesn't change the fact that it is unlimited. Slow, yes, but still no absolute cap. You might argue that since it is slow there is a finite amount of content you can download until your next billing cycle, which is true. However, there is always a limit to how much content you can download in a given time period, regardless of speed. So technically, no, they are not lying when they say unlimited.[/citation]
What strikes me is your attempt to defend this. The definitions of "unlimited" is without limits (as the name implies). When you start limiting the speed or the amount data you can access, the you are not unlimited. That's logic.
By your definition there are no speed limits when driving since you can go any speed you want until you get caught. Does that sound unlimited?