• Banzai51
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    7 months ago

    1.25 TB isn’t that hard to blow through. They set the bar way too low.

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      7 months ago

      1,25 TB is nothing.

      It’s insane to have data caps on home internet.

      • shortwavesurfer@monero.townOPM
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        7 months ago

        It’s not a data cap. It’s a low prioritization threshold. You still get unlimited data after that. But you can be slowed down if the tower is congested.

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          7 months ago

          It is a precursor to a cap. And slowing down is how most caps work on top of fees. Remember, home Internet on T-Mobile is already deprioritized when faced with phone data usage.

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                7 months ago

                Oh yeah, that would definitely do the trick. The home internet is its own specific plan and has unlimited data with this 1.2 terabyte low priority threshold.

                • /home/pineapplelover@lemm.ee
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                  7 months ago

                  I think the concept is pretty much the same though right? The low priority is extremely slow and almost unusable like on mobile

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                    7 months ago

                    What low priority does is only slow you down during congestion. So if you’re using your tower at like four in the morning when practically everybody’s asleep, there’s going to be no congestion and so your speeds would still be perfectly fast. However, at six o’clock PM, there’s more people on the tower so you would get less speed at that time. It’s not a hard throttle to a certain speed or a data cap that just shuts you off completely.

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        7 months ago

        Streaming TV (1080p, if I had 4k TVs it would be worse)
        Working from home
        Watching YouTube
        Gaming
        Phones on wifi
        Random tech projects
        The stuff no one talks about
        My Son doing his homework

        Streaming TV is the heavy hitter, and these ISPs know that.