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T-Mobile reaches $48M settlement with FCC over ‘unlimited’ data claims

The FCC this morning announced an agreement with T-Mobile that will see the carrier pay a fine and provide a basket of restitution benefits worth a total of $ 48 million for having failed to adequately disclose to its customers that its “unlimited” data plan came with caveats that could result in throttling.

“Consumers should not have to guess whether so-called ‘unlimited’ data plans contain key restrictions, like speed constraints, data caps, and other material limitations,” said FCC Enforcement Bureau Chief Travis LeBlanc in a press release. “When broadband providers are accurate, honest and upfront in their ads and disclosures, consumers aren’t surprised and they get what they’ve paid for.”

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Verizon apes T-Mobile again with unlimited but throttled prepaid data

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Verizon Wireless recently unveiled some new postpaid data plans with features popularized by T-Mobile USA, including rollover data and unlimited data that lets customers stay connected at slower speeds after using up their high-speed allotments.

Verizon today announced similar changes to its prepaid offerings with “Always-On Data” that throttles speeds to 128kbps after customers have used up all their high-speed data. While throttled data is less pleasant to use, it’s a good alternative to automatic overage fees. Instead of automatically being charged extra after exceeding a data cap, customers can choose whether slow speeds are good enough for the rest of the month or whether they’ll purchase more high-speed data. 

While the Always-On Data feature costs an extra $ 5 a month for most postpaid plans, it will be included at no extra charge in the standard prepaid prices. While Verizon raised its postpaid prices and data allotments earlier this month, the prices and data allotments of the prepaid plans are staying the same after today’s announcement. It’ll remain $ 60 a month for 6GB of data (or 5GB if customers don’t enable auto-pay) and $ 45 for 3GB (or 2GB without automatic monthly payments enabled). The prices include mobile hotspot usage and unlimited talk and text. But unlike postpaid plans, prepaid still doesn’t have rollover data.

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Amazon updates Cloud Drive and Cloud Player with unlimited music space, free storage for Amazon MP3s, iPad web player (Todd Haselton/BGR)

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Amazon updates Cloud Drive and Cloud Player with unlimited music space, free storage for Amazon MP3s, iPad web player  —  Moments ago Amazon announced that it has made a number of enhancements to its Amazon Cloud Drive and Cloud Player services.  First — for a limited time — anyone who signs up will get unlimited space for music.

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