Sprint is joining the top three carriers in throttling unfair users exceeding 23 GB data per month.
This they maintain is to maintain optimal usage of cell sites for all users. This is because (they maintain) the quality of service declines at particular sites – so, the throttling will involve connection speeds at these sites until congestion clears.
The optimization will be calculated every 20 milliseconds.
Sprint maintains that the 23 GB standard is one held across the industry.
“According to metrics provided by the carrier, with 23GB of data users can send 6,000 emails with attachments, view 1,500 Web pages, post 600 photos, stream 60 hours of music and another 50 hours of video…AT&T and Verizon were first to institute connection slowdowns on customers with grandfathered-in all-you-can-eat subscriptions. T-Mobile, which like Sprint still markets unlimited data options, also adheres to a soft data cap set at 23GB, and in August said it would come down hard on users abusing the system.” – appleinsider
Verizon and AT&T have seen push back from the FCC but in May eased back on throttling for grandfathered data plans.
Source:
http://appleinsider.com/articles/15/10/17/sprint-to-throttle-unfair-customers-using-more-than-23gb-of-data-per-month