T-Mobile backtracks on its terrible new plan with unlimited tethering and HD options
T-Mobile’s new ONE plan was met with much criticism when it was announced a couple of weeks ago, for good reason. But the company is now backtracking slightly on some of the biggest pain points on its new plan. The plan originally included unlimited tethering, which sounded great until you realized it was capped at 2G speeds (or 128 kbps) often with lower speeds in the real world. In other words, it was barely a step up from dial-up, and pretty much unusable for anything you’d want to do on the Web, especially on a full-fledged computer. It was a…
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