AT&T Changes ‘Unlimited’ Data Throttling Policy
It looks as though AT&T is easing up a bit on its data throttling policy for customers that still have unlimited data plans. Sure, it took a $100M fine to make them do it, but it's better than nothing. ![]()
Up until this week, however, those subscribers saw their data speeds throttled significantly in congested areas after they used 3GB of HSPA data or 5GB of LTE data in a billing period. So what’s changed? That painfully low throttling threshold has now been raised all the way up to 22GB.
