

It's not clear if this hard throttle will retroactively apply to customers on the older plans. With the "Go Unlimited" plans, that change becomes a definite hard throttle. Boost introduced new fine print stating that these unlimited plans " may experience network management and/or throttling after 35GB of high-speed use in a monthly period." This limitation follows on the changes made to Boost's previous unlimited plans in early July - the "Unlimited Gigs" and "Unlimited Plus" plans. This effectively means that these "unlimited" plans are actually 35GB plans. After 35GB of use, all data speeds are throttled to 2G speeds for the rest of the month. "Unlimited" in terms of the "Go Unlimited" plans means only 35GB of high-speed LTE data. New “Unlimited” Plans With Throttle Limitsīoost introduced a new 'unlimited' smartphone plan lineup called Go Unlimited which replaces its previous unlimited options.Ĭarriers have long tortured the definition of "unlimited," but Boost's new plans are one of the more extreme examples. Now just a month later, Boost is making some additional changes including adding new " unlimited" plans that are very limited. Boost will give Dish a customer base while Dish develops and builds its own network to become a 4th major cellular carrier.Īs a result of this sale, we expected to see some changes to the Boost plan lineup, and in early July we reported on some initial plan changes.

Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Boost Mobile Plan Changesīoost Mobile was sold to Dish Network on Jas part of the merger agreement between T-Mobile and Sprint. Expanded Data Network vs Nationwide Network.New “Unlimited” Plans With Throttle Limits.
