We live in an age where U.S. carriers want there to be few restrictions when it comes to data limits. T-Mobile has always been on the verge of the next up and coming strategy to lure in customers, and just made an announcement regarding its ONE Unlimited plans. The cellular network data plan which consists of unmeasured talk, text and data, will now be capped at 30GB of 4G LTE data, at least before throttling goes into place.

Previously, T-Mobile’s ONE Unlimited Plan data threshold had been enforced at 28GB. So in fact this is good news, that the U.S. carrier is raising the bar to which indicates when one’s speeds could thereafter be throttled, meaning slowed down. This runs on a monthly cycle, so if you top 30GB of 4G LTE data per month, your quality of network performance will be slowed. You’re by no means out of data, as was the case on most data plans a short while back, and will not be charged with any additional fees. Instead, T-Mobile insists that those extra 2GB, shall you consume that much, will be of high-speed and full-quality performance.

This extension only further expands T-Mobile’s gap over competitors, in terms of who is willing to provide the most for the least dollar. To learn more about what competing carriers are offering, click here, or head to our sub-category for carrier news which we’ve linked to below for the latest news.

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SOURCE [T-Mobile]