misterzeno
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Sadly I think all data may be going into some sort of capped direction, yay for busted infrastructure.
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Hopefully its to try and normalize any spikes during peak usage hours (e.g. people just getting off of work) and returns to being lax after that. Right now it's anybody's guess since it's all speculation.

Buried in the fine print of every data/internet provider they have provisions to either throttle or refuse service for what is considered abusive use.
Take note that this might not affect EVO users. One multiple occasions from separate sources and representatives of Sprint I have heard that the $10 fee gives EVO users priority data usage during peak hours.
So this might mean that they are starting to throttle non 'premium' users.
Honestly, the $10 fee doesn't really bother me. But damn, this throttling thing might be a huge bummer...Wow I guess this $10 thing is never going away huh? Look, bottom line, they are charging it because they can. Period! They have the only 4G phone anywhere. Once competition starts either the fee will go away or their plans will go up on price. As far as caps are concerned they are there for the few chronic abusers sitting there downloading torrents all day. The average person won't even know any of this exists.
I'm already getting this throttle ready to take this back yesterday awesome speeds today can't evev use Pandora.......

I applaud carriers that protect their non-abusive customers from the abusive ones that download torrent's/youtube/pandora 24-7.
I couldn't imagine how bad the network might get if Sprint did not do this and everyone could then replace their home WiFi internet with the mobile hotspot feature. 5gb is more than enough for any customer out there. The one's that cry "but...but...but... we signed up for unlimited! Waaahhh!!!" are the ones abusing the system.

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That makes perfect sense and I hope you're right! Then people can stop complaining about the $10/mo fee, lol.I would imagine that this wouldn't apply to us. We pay a $10 Premium Data fee on top of our regular data/voice/msg fee. How do they determine how to throttle when we're supposed to have truly unlimited data? If, for instance, they decide to throttle EVO users who go over 5GB then that is effectively a limit. Also, how would this affect users who pay for the Hot Spot. The whole point of that service is to allow access to computing devices, among other things, which will use a lot of data. Not only that, but they've touted the ability to stream HD content on the EVO which requires high speed. If Sprint does decide to throttle I doubt it will be EVO users who are targeted, and if we are they will find themselves up shit creek. The bad PR from that fallout would be almost unrecoverable.