AT&T Begins Limiting Data Speeds for Some ‘Unlimited’ Plan Holders

AT&T has been threatening users of unlimited plans for quite some time now, but it now appears that AT&T is making good on their promise to limit their top 5% of data users to painfully slow 2G EDGE speeds.

TiPb has received a tip from a reader named David, and I’ve received several reports myself that users are being sent a message stating that they’re within the top 5% of users, and may experience slowdowns. Shortly after receiving the message, their download speeds are reduced to a max of around 150Kbps.

I reached out to AT&T for an answer, and received an anonymous response (signed, “AT&T Consumer Relations”) stating:

AT&T has sent out numerous notices warning users that AT&T’s data usage policies had changed, and that the top 5% of data users on our network could see reduced speeds. This is done in order to ensure the highest possible data speeds and network quality for all users.

So I guess that’s it – unlimited really doesn’t mean unlimited in AT&T’s special private language – and it probably never did. I’ll add this to the list of AT&T’s many despicable, unfair and anti-consumer practices.

AT&T would rather overcharge, bully, and lie to their customers than invest more money in network improvements. Case closed.

J. Glenn Künzler

Glenn is Managing Editor at MacTrast, and has been using a Mac since he bought his first MacBook Pro in 2006. He lives in a small town in Utah, enjoys bacon more than you can possibly imagine, and is severely addicted to pie.