They are saying that you have used 3GB of data. This has nothing to do with
  limits. As a result of this amount of data use they think that you are
  tethering. Go to an AT&T store and show them that you have been streaming
  from Netflix and they should fix it.
  
  *Rich Raiff*
  
  On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 7:21 PM, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@icloud.com> wrote:
  
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  > >>> I didn't get this until I started watching a lot of Netflix on my
  > phone while out of town. which first I got a text says I have used 3GB of
  > an unlimited plan. Which makes no sense how can I use 3GB of unlimited.
  > Anyone have any thoughts?
  > >>
  > >> My thought is that "3GB of unlimited" makes perfect sense....
  > >>
  > >> What part is unclear to you?
  > >> That your plan is "Unlimited"?
  > >> Or that you have used 3GB?
  > >
  > > Not to speak for anyone but I don't get it either. My interpretation is
  > that AT&T is trying to say that even though we have unlimited, they still
  > put a limit on it. I've always said unlimited means no limits.
  > > Alice
  >
  > Where do you get that impression?
  > I mean, I can see nothing in these actual words that even imply
  > limitation, let alone state it outright.
  >
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