BeetleB 2 days ago

In over a decade, the only time I hit that cap was because I let my kid watch too many videos on it.

5 GB is pretty reasonable for the bulk of the country. The only common things that can make it go over are games and streaming - both of which really are luxuries if you simply can't wait till you have Wifi access. So yeah - of course you should pay a lot more if you insist on doing those things.

  • maxerickson 2 days ago

    It's like $45-$50 for an 'unlimited' plan that is only capped if you are on a busy tower.

    A decent percentage more, not a lot of dollars more.

  • machomaster a day ago

    This is akin to him saying that average American needs X money for the car to participate in society, and you suggest that his numbers don't math because one could:

    1. Walk around everywhere (Idaho, Iowa) 2. move to New York (with ok public transportation)

    Mobile phone and unlimited high-speed internet are requirements for participation in society.

    • BeetleB a day ago

      Not at all. Most people don't use 5 GB in data each month. Most people do drive.

      > Mobile phone and unlimited high-speed internet are requirements for participation in society.

      Sadly, I have to agree with you about mobile phones, due to 2FA. But unlimited high speed just for when you don't have Wifi a requirement? Nonsense.

      • machomaster 17 hours ago

        Worrying about what the wifi password is for this place is such an old-school thing in America. Europeans and Asians find it baffling.

        If you have internet access on your phone while you're actively moving, it should work all the time, without any traffic limits or the need to keep asking for shitty cafe wifi (because your mobile internet is even worse).

        It really reminds me of the Healthcare System conversations, when Americans are justifying why their way of doing things is logical and correct, while the rest of the world shakes their heads.

    • eudamoniac a day ago

      > unlimited high-speed internet are requirements for participation in society

      I pay $7/mo (not a typo) for 1GB mobile data via US Mobile, and I have never hit that cap in many years. I just don't stream video or audio unless on WiFi, which is not a hardship. Respectfully, what on earth are you talking about?

      • machomaster 18 hours ago

        My monthly mobile internet usage is 5-25GB. And this is me working from home using wifi, having cheap internet (slow, but unlimited) and barely being outside. Phone wifi usage is 150-250GB/month.

        • eudamoniac 15 hours ago

          Well, I have to wonder what you are doing on your phone. I don't restrict my usage at all outside of video and audio streaming, so I'm befuddled as to how you use 10-50 times more data than I do.

          Last month, 429MB used:

          107 YouTube music

          91 Google maps

          70 Firefox

          22 Amazon

          Miscellaneous other small amounts

          WiFi usage 26GB

          I don't doubt that you use a lot of internet, but that amount is far away from a "requirement to participate in society" .