lifeblows10
Android Enthusiast
4G has the same limits as 3G. 2.5gb per month before throttle, or 3.5gb per month with the purchase of the 4G hotspot device and monthly plan.
This was updated and they stated that they will not be throttling 4G data.
Where'd you see this?
I'm copying this from the post that I posted in the other thread:
I don't want to get my head chopped off here... but I do believe that on 4G only there will not be a cap; so it would be Unlimited 4G and 2.5GB 3G@full speed.
References:
HTC Evo V 4G for Virgin Mobile coming May 31st for $299.99 | The Verge
Update: We just heard from Sprint that 4G data is truly unlimited and will NOT be throttled — the throttling only applies to the usage of 3G data. This contradicts Virgin Mobile's PR that says the first 2.5GB are "full-speed" without any note mentioning which network you're using.
Boost, Virgin intro prepaid WiMAX via HTC Evo smartphones
The carrier said there will be no throttling or caps on its WiMAX service. However, Virgin will slow users' CDMA data speeds after they consume 2.5 GB of data in a month.



