And in finland you've got all you can eat buffet on edge and 3g without transfer limits, but a "p2p ban" clause in the TOS instead, as some operators try to compete directly with adsl. I think i use about 20+ gigs of mobile data per month, most of it when my phone acts modem for my computer. Some of the operators have had capacity problems due to the explosive growth, but they seem to be upgrading the backhaul to fat ethernet based technology instead of throttles or limits. Hopefully this will keep limits away, or atleast put them high enough that you don't have to worry if you accidentally leave a hdtv channel streaming over iptv for a week. 

Oddly, the soon nationwide 450MHz broadband network has both quadruple pricing and claustrophobia inducing transfer caps. Needless to say, the operator of that network has their PR drones working overtime trying to spin the so far poor commercial success...
And in finland you've got all you can eat buffet on edge and 3g without transfer limits, but a "p2p ban" clause in the TOS instead, as some operators try to compete directly with adsl. I think i use about 20+ gigs of mobile data per month, most of it when my phone acts modem for my computer. Some of the operators have had capacity problems due to the explosive growth, but they seem to be upgrading the backhaul to fat ethernet based technology instead of throttles or limits. Hopefully this will keep limits away, or atleast put them high enough that you don't have to worry if you accidentally leave a hdtv channel streaming over iptv for a week. 

Oddly, the soon nationwide 450MHz broadband network has both quadruple pricing and claustrophobia inducing transfer caps. Needless to say, the operator of that network has their PR drones working overtime trying to spin the so far poor commercial success...