Change may be difficult, but if you have all your old papers, spend time reading the fine print. The Cell carriers all planed ahead.
In the great volume of print is the allowance for the carrier to change terms of the plan. The changes are usually small and in our favor, but not always. Like the upgrade fees which snuck in a few years back.
While you may not abuse the tethering feature, many people did. With a modern smart phone it is possible to tether and stream movies 24/7 and rack up thousands of GBs of data a month.
I have a limited, shared data plan, but it still has a provision which allows AT&T to cancel my plan if I somehow abuse my data plan terms. (How? dunno)
As for "grandfathered" plan... AT &T honored your unlimited data, but once you were on a month to month plan, they could have forced you off if they wanted. Just as a landlord can change rental terms once the lease is up, so can AT&T.
I am a recent convert from Verizon. If you really want something to complain about, try their pricing plan.
In the great volume of print is the allowance for the carrier to change terms of the plan. The changes are usually small and in our favor, but not always. Like the upgrade fees which snuck in a few years back.
While you may not abuse the tethering feature, many people did. With a modern smart phone it is possible to tether and stream movies 24/7 and rack up thousands of GBs of data a month.
I have a limited, shared data plan, but it still has a provision which allows AT&T to cancel my plan if I somehow abuse my data plan terms. (How? dunno)
As for "grandfathered" plan... AT &T honored your unlimited data, but once you were on a month to month plan, they could have forced you off if they wanted. Just as a landlord can change rental terms once the lease is up, so can AT&T.
I am a recent convert from Verizon. If you really want something to complain about, try their pricing plan.