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    Philip Han: I have unlimited @ 2.5Mbps (~240KBps average) I use about 100-250GB a month combined from my iPhone, MacBook and PC Laptop. If there would ever be a... more »
    Ben Zvan: If I'm paying for 6Mbps, I should be able to use that 24/7 more »
    Honest_rian: seems to me that all they have to flipping do is build better towers. They are raking in millions anyway. just build towers that can handle more. case... more »
    up2l8: Once again... data caps are not the right answer - bandwidth tiers are. more »
    mikemil828: //Goodbye unlimited mobile broadband like the iPhone has.// Err.... [gizmodo.com] Any guarantee of unlimited mobile broadband was already illusory b... more »
    SGTalon: Man don't you just love all this "Hope and Change"? I think the same thing every time i call the unemployment number. more »
    RabidMoose: It's like one of those tricky-ass genies, where you technically get what you wish for, but they find a way to work around your words and screw you ove... more »
    Ghost_MH: I don't have a problem with this at all. The option is unlimited bandwidth and I can only do what I'm allowed to do, or limited bandwidth where I can ... more »
    OCEntertainment: Meh. Regulate or don't whatever the heck you want. It's not gonna stop the steady forward march of the tech. Happened before with dial-up. Folks start... more »
    andy000001: iPhone unlimited is NOT unlimited now. There is a 5GB cap on all ATT data plans these days. My account rep specifically informs me of this every tim... more »
    anexanhume: I can see this becoming a potential issue because why we mention all this traffic in a vague sense, everyone knows we're really just talking about the... more »
    Pedro S: My mobile wireless plan will let me date a nun. more »
    sandmanfvrreturns: What the fuck? There are already caps on mobile broadband and NO unlimited in site! I think the author needs to get the facts straight. Plus net ne... more »
    ryno365: I'm hoping that at first we'll be charged with data caps, and as competition improves, so do the prices. more »
    not_a_virus.exe.vbs: 21Mbps with a 2gb monthly cap. yeah, that will work. more »
  • #fcc

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  • #tmobile

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  • #verizon

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  • #tablet

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  • #4g

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  • #gizexplains

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  • #att

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  • #verizon

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  • #iphone

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  • #rumor

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  • #gizexplains

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  • #4gwireless

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  • #review

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  • #gizexplains

    Giz Explains: Why WiMax and LTE Wireless 4G Data Will Blow Your Mind

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  • #4g

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  • #nokia

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  • #mwc09

    Verizon LTE Wireless Clocking 60Mbps In US Tests, Confirmed to Launch in 2010

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  • #wireless

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  • #vestedinterests

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  • #bestof

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