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If only true, unadulterated unlimited data was a real thing. 

But as a consolation, T-Mobile customers this week were surprised with a 2GB increase from 28GB to 30GB each month as the threshold before their data is throttled, or slowed down for "deprioritization," which gives priority to other customers. But there's still no overage charges, so some semblance of an unlimited plan is preserved.

Eagle-eye Redditors in the T-Mobile subreddit noticed that the data plan had changed —for the better — in the fine printThe Verge confirmed with a T-Mobile spokesperson that the new higher limit has gone into effect to reflect user habits. You can read the gritty details on the internet services section of the T-Mobile website. Read more...

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