Nobody sells infinite data. Sprint has a data cap on its current PCS G network of approximately 12,260GB (12TB) per Month. (37.5mbps*60*60*24*31=~12,260GB)
Do we still not have an idea why they have done this? Have they simply miscalculated, or could it be expected coverage of LTE 800mhz or what? I have a hard time understanding why they messed up so bad.
So I'm confused, are we currently speculating snapdragon 800 devices, like the Note 3 might be, will have LTE-A capability on Sprint? Or are devices in the near future going to work like the hotspots and only use one slice of 20mhz TD-LTE?
This could be a disadvantage for Sprint in the future. Not only does Sprint have two bands nobody else will be using, they are also the only carrier that doesn't support sim swapping. That isn't a very good mix for having a nice variety of devices to choose from.
I use it all the time! But it won't be that big of a deal since I can still use the Groove IP app for Google Voice VoIP. Sprint+Google voice integration can be handy at times.