I am on an older US Cellular "Total Unlimited" plan that had a 22GB "2G" throttle and a 3.0Mbps speed cap on the downlink. However, it did not include a video throttle.. but it was still capped at 3.0Mbps. This is where things get weird..
I found out recently that US Cellular has dropped the throttles on its older plans. In an effort to stem the bleeding from their network's poor coverage. However, because my plan didn't have the video throttle.. it doesn't exist.. So, I can stream 4K video for whatever my connection will allow now. Which about 15 miles south of me.. is nearly 70Mbps down on US Cellular's 4G LTE network. (I don't have LTE service at home... My town sits in a valley and all of US Cellulars towers aren't tall enough to reach over the hill... but Verizon's is.. )
Have any of your carriers ever modified your plans for the better benefit of you?
I found out recently that US Cellular has dropped the throttles on its older plans. In an effort to stem the bleeding from their network's poor coverage. However, because my plan didn't have the video throttle.. it doesn't exist.. So, I can stream 4K video for whatever my connection will allow now. Which about 15 miles south of me.. is nearly 70Mbps down on US Cellular's 4G LTE network. (I don't have LTE service at home... My town sits in a valley and all of US Cellulars towers aren't tall enough to reach over the hill... but Verizon's is.. )
Have any of your carriers ever modified your plans for the better benefit of you?