Originally Posted by Internal Sprint Memo

"Sprint reserves the right to limit throughput speeds or amount of data transferred and to deny, terminate, modify, or suspend service if usage exceeds 5GB per month in total or 300MB/month while off-network roaming. Check your subscriber agreement rights on Sprint.com"

It looks like Sprint will be the last of the big 3G operators to move to a capped data transfer service. Both AT&T and Verizon have had documented limits on their broadband data services, but Sprint was always the best of the bunch both on speed and terms of service.

But clearly all their new "unlimited" plans are costing them more data than they planned for, because on July 31st they will be introducing a 5Gb monthly limit. Of course, this is all speculation off a bulletin board of Sprint users, but most information from that source has been spot on in the past.

Thumbs down Sprint, thumbs WAY down.

Source: Sprintusers.com via Gizmodo.