Think of it like this: 1GB in New York is different than 1GB in Kansas City. Someone could probably download 1GB a week in KC and it wouldn't strain T-mobile's servers at all - whereas if one person consumes 1GB a week in NY it'll slow down millions of people making the bandwidth unacceptable.
It's probably going to amount to a per area basis.
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Think of it like this: 1GB in New York is different than 1GB in Kansas City. Someone could probably download 1GB a week in KC and it wouldn't strain T-mobile's servers at all - whereas if one person consumes 1GB a week in NY it'll slow down millions of people making the bandwidth unacceptable.
It's probably going to amount to a per area basis.