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T-Mobile to Begin Charging Overage on its 200MB Plans |
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Wednesday, 17 August 2011 |
For those who have signed up under T-Mobile’s 200MB data plans – you should know that T-Mobile is finalizing their plans that would soon charge their prospective users an overage when you exceed the 200MB allocated data transfers. Although the plan has yet to take charge, but future users will be subjected to several limitations, when they exceed the 200MB data transfer that is allowable under the respective plan.
For example, users might experience slow surf speeds after exceeding the 200MB threshold, whereby T-Mobile will automatically throttle down your download speed to a ridiculously slow pace. On the other hand, users will also be subjected to an overage for the additional data usage, but fortunately, the overage charges will be capped at $30 – so that you wouldn’t find an obscenely high monthly data bill, whenever you overuse your allocated data usage. Apparently, 2GB users are spared at the initial stage, but there’s no telling on when T-Mobile might impose such restrictions in the near future.
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