Monday, 6 February 2012

T-Mobile verifies Full Monty customers are assigned at 1Mb/s, risqu� plan becomes tame (up-to-date: no speed caps)

Uh-oh. Appears like T-Mobile's Full Monty customers within the United kingdom will be receiving a smaller amount than they'd initially bargained for. T-Mo's British support unit lately confirmed the company has assigned speeds on its "all-in" limitless plan in a rather dismal 1Mb/s -- quite simply, this Full Monty act does not really go completely. Possibly T-Mobile reps were too swept up within the moment in the launch event and basically didn't remember to show this little bit Our Miracle 8-Ball states, "Don't rely on it." You will find the confirmation tweet immortalized following the break.

Update: While it's immortalized below, the tweet's now been nixed and T-Mobile has added a brand new one, proclaiming that it will not be capping mobile traffic speeds around the Full Monty Plan. Data addicts, breathe a sigh of relief.

Continue reading through T-Mobile verifies Full Monty customers are assigned at 1Mb/s, risqu� plan becomes tame (up-to-date: no speed caps)

T-Mobile verifies Full Monty customers are assigned at 1Mb/s, risqu� plan becomes tame (up-to-date: no speed caps) initially made an appearance on Engadget on Sitting, 04 February 2012 01:13:00 EDT. Please visit our terms to be used of feeds.

Permalink Coolsmartphone     source@TMobileUKhelp (Twitter) (1), (2)    Email this   Comments

photo voltaic discovered another means

No comments:

Post a Comment