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Khryz

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Jan 7, 2007
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Do your speeds return to normal at the start of your next billing cycle?

I just received this message for the first time and my next billing cycle begins on May 6th, so if I have to have reduced speeds for a few days and then all goes back to normal that's okay ..

I just wanted to confirm that AT&T isn't going to be throttling me from now on starting from the first MB and up.
 
Do your speeds return to normal at the start of your next billing cycle?

I just received this message for the first time and my next billing cycle begins on May 6th, so if I have to have reduced speeds for a few days and then all goes back to normal that's okay ..

I just wanted to confirm that AT&T isn't going to be throttling me from now on starting from the first MB and up.

Come May 6th, your speeds will return to normal... until you reach 3GB again.
 
Come May 6th, your speeds will return to normal... until you reach 3GB again.

Thank you!

And out of curiosity, how much does AT&T throttle customers? Is it 50% of the speeds they were getting before? Or do they drop it down to a certain speed amount regardless of what their normal speeds were?
 
Thank you!

And out of curiosity, how much does AT&T throttle customers? Is it 50% of the speeds they were getting before? Or do they drop it down to a certain speed amount regardless of what their normal speeds were?

I am throttled down to 0.24Mbps. Roughly 4% of my usual speed.
 
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