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explaininjs | 1 year ago
When it really truly matters, like when I have a business need to download huge items in remote areas, the $10/GB+ justifies itself.
explaininjs | 1 year ago
When it really truly matters, like when I have a business need to download huge items in remote areas, the $10/GB+ justifies itself.
Dylan16807|1 year ago
And video streaming, probably most people's biggest bandwidth use, fits very well on phones.
Does anyone offer a tethering plan that's rate limited but not data limited?
dwaite|1 year ago
T-Mobile in the US; they give you a set amount of high-speed tethering based on your plan, then it rate limits severely until the end of the billing cycle unless you upgrade your plan or buy a a pack of data.
RulerOf|1 year ago
My problem with this is that it's the wrong measure.
There's no good technical reason to shape traffic to a specific rate irrespective of network conditions or capacity. All of the links in the chain support QoS.
Shaping a bandwidth hog to a tier below the rest of the users makes sense, but that's not what's going on.