For many, it was Sprint’s saving grace: “unlimited” data free from
the shackles of caps and throttling that have become the norm with their
rivals. It seems all good things must come to an end, as the folks at FierceWireless
are now reporting that Sprint — as well as its subsidiaries like Boost
Mobile and Virgin Mobile — will soon begin throttling users on its
network.
But it’s not all doom and gloom. Apparently this will only affect the
top 5% of users on its network, and while an exact number of bits
wasn’t provided, Sprint did confirm that those exceeding around 5GB+ of
data per month could be targeted. Sprint also mentions that throttling
will only occur in some of their more congested markets, a way to free
up and spread out some of that bandwidth to its other customers as part
of the carrier’s “prioritization management” plan.
Sprint has already begun sending out SMS messages to their worst
offenders, notifying them to slow things down before they begin
restricting data speeds. We expect to soon find a few more asterisks and
fine print added to signage in the coming weeks. “Truly unlimited data…
mostly.”
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