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US Mint Mobile $30/mo unlimited data, texts, calls. One of the best unlimited rates in the US. I use north of 12GB/mo so no limited plan is going to cut it for me.
unlimited* = 40GB
This is true of all carriers here. It's such bullshit that they're allowed to use this verbiage when it's obviously not the case.
Totally agree. It’s BS but at least Mint’s is fairly high. I stream all my music daily and watch whatever I want and typically it’s below 15GB/month. I’d have to be downloading Linux ISOs to hit 40.
That's not even so much, but I guess I shouldn't be surprised about the US. Especially after I've seen crap like Unlimited data + 5GB hotspot. Excuse me, that is clearly a limit.
For reference, I've used 225GB on my data this month, but it's my only connection.
Right, on fiber at home I hit 1.7TB on average/month. This doesn’t include me working 40 hours on the company network either.