RitaE
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While that sounds somewhat "heavy-handed", it really isn't...
I use an Android device over Net10 (both Net10 and Straight Talk are owned by Tracfone/America Movil) and I am a daily data user (though once the phone is home for the day, it accesses data from my Wi-Fi network) -- I am yet to get near 2GB (or even 1GB, for that matter).
Basically, so long as you don't watch HD video on Netflix/YouTube when you're out and about, the 2GB cap is no big deal...
I agree that for most people 2GB is more than adequate. I just think that if they are going to limit it to 2GB they should say so and not call it unlimited.
I'm still grandfathered into an unlimited data plan on ATT and I use well under a 1GB a month because I'm mostly in WiFi territory. But somebody with a an hour train ride commute every morning and afternoon very well might be interested in frequent streaming of HD video and that unlimited would catch their eye.