>>> My complaint isn't with limited use. It's with "unlimited" contracts. The telcos are abuse of "unlimited". Unlimited means no limits. Throttling is limiting. I don't see the telcos ever changing, just the dictionary.
>>> Alice
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>> Never read the fine print in the contract, I see…
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> It's the use of the word. Don't call something "unlimited" if there are limits. That's all.
> Alice
My AT&T contract presently gives me unlimited texts and calls, in addition to a defined-limit for data.
Unfortunately there are only 44,640 minutes in a month, so no matter how quick I can do each, I can only make a certain number of calls, or texts, in that period of time.
I don't regard that as "limited", since, basically, I can make as many texts and calls as I want.
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