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That advantage for data hogs is less clear now: Verizon has announced it will slow connections for heavy users on unlimited plans whose data demands are affecting other customers on the network.
AT&T confirmed today that it will begin throttling the heaviest data users of its wireless network starting October 1. The new policy will affect only customers that still have an unlimited data ...
If you happen to be a Sprint wireless subscriber with a heavy data appetite and live in a congested area, things are about to go from bad to worse on the download front. That's because the carrier ...
AT&T has begun throttling data for heavy users, affecting those who rely on high data usage.
Levels of two heavy metals — lead and cadmium — were significantly higher in marijuana users than non-users, a new study found.
Heavy data users may soon find themselves paying more for service if they're AT&T customers. AT&T CEO Ralph de la Vega reiterated the company's idea to charge heavy network users more for their ...
Mobile T-Mobile takes aim at heavy data users with unlimited data across two lines for $100 By Shawn Knight December 9, 2014, 10:30 PM 8 comments ...
Going over your monthly broadband data usage limit can be a costly lesson. If you're a heavy data user, unless you're lucky enough to be on a plan with near-unrestricted usage, you'll find ...
Previously, AT & T slowed transmission only for those in the top 5% of heavy data users in an area for the month. AT & T hadn't revealed how much data you'd have to consume to be in that top 5% ...
Verizon has been trying to coax users away from unlimited data plans for quite some time. As users upgrade, Verizon has prodded them onto capped… ...
Acclaimed heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne took to social media a few days ago to share news about the loss of a family pet. Osbourne, 75, said on Facebook and X, formerly known as Twitter, that ...
On Oct. 1, AT&T will begin strangling the top five percent of its data users, slowing down their data speeds each month until they switch to a costlier tiered data plan.