via Scientific American - Technology on 8/1/11
All-you-can-eat data downloads seemed like a good way to sell fancy smartphones at first, but now wireless carriers AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile are slowing down the buffet line. A minority of customers who keep refilling their digital dinner plates (while others are still working on the first course) have helped the wireless providers realize that offering unlimited data plans doesn't add up. One exception appears to be Sprint , which still touts an $80 per month unlimited plan. Perhaps their customers are better at portion control. [More]
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