T-Mobile is forcing large consumers to plan with a data limit

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T-Mobile acknowledges that a number of consumers a letter sent with the choice to switch to a mobile plan with a data limit. If they refuse than they would their current subscription should be lwa the end.

In particular, customers with a current i150 plan, which is around 2010 by T-Mobile are sold in combination with an iPhone, would be regarded, as it is to read on the forum of iPhoneclub. The i150 plan promised at the time to ‘unlimited’ internet. They would, according to the writing of the telecom company, however, above average a lot of data deprived with their smartphone and, consequently, the network overload with slow or unreliable 3g connections for other internet users.

In the letter gives the provider the alleged large-scale consumers the choice: or the i plan to transfer to a more expensive Relax Sim Only including a data limit, or termination of the current contract. T-Mobile offers across Tweakers.net that it’s going to be a “limited number of users’ who are more than six times the average data traffic would consume. A user might even be in one month 500GB have verstookt.

The T-Mobile spokesman, however, does not indicate how much the average consumption of a T-Mobile customer is exactly. T-Mobile further acknowledge that the the regarded ‘large-scale’ does not have a warning sent for excessive data usage.

There are indications that T-Mobile is not only large consumers aanschrijft; as would also a number of former Am-customers in writing are approached with the requirement that they must switch to a different subscription. Belverlies.nl, part of Stichting Meldpunt Collectief Injustice, states that these customers can now per minute should have to pay and that the rates outside of the bundle, up to three times higher. T-Mobile calls, however, this ‘nonsense’, and allows these customers a good individual proposal to be submitted.