My understanding is that although most other carriers also throttle heavy
users, they throttle under a whole different system. I.e., they only
throttle when the local tower becomes congested, and they STOP throttling as
soon as the tower is no longer congested, so you might only be throttled for
a few hours. Since most heavy data users generally do their heaviest use
during off-peak hours, a lot of times they're not even affected.
AT&T, however, once they begin throttling you, you're throttled for the rest
of the month, regardless of congestion or your usage. Which is exceedingly
unreasonable.
Anne
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