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Metro by T-Mobile finally offers unlimited premium data with no firm caps

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Why This Matters

Metro by T-Mobile's recent upgrade to its top-tier plan removes the previous 70GB premium data cap, offering users truly unlimited premium data. This change enhances the value of the plan, making it more competitive with other carriers that offer unlimited premium data, and benefits consumers who rely heavily on cellular data without worrying about caps. It signals a shift towards more flexible data offerings in the prepaid segment, potentially influencing industry standards and consumer expectations.

Key Takeaways

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TL;DR Metro by T-Mobile quietly upgraded its top-tier plan over the weekend.

Previously, users were capped to 70GB of premium data before it dropped to a lower priority, but now there is no firm cap at all.

The top-tier plan is now an even better value, but keep in mind it’s a better deal if you are planning to bring multiple lines.

Up until now, only a few prepaid carriers offered truly unlimited premium data, with Visible one of the best-known options. Now Metro by T-Mobile is stepping up its game as well, as it quietly removed its premium data cap for its top-tier plan over the weekend.

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Like virtually all carriers, T-Mobile uses different priority levels for different plans. Metro previously used QCI 7 for its premium access, before dropping to the lower-tier QCI 9 priority status after users went over their premium caps. Going forward, those with the top-tier plan will no longer face the previous 70GB firm cap at all.

Users who consume excessive data could still see further priority changes if Metro considers the behavior irregular, but you should be safe unless you’re consuming a terabyte or more on a regular basis. That said, it’s important to remember that the unlimited premium data only applies to cellular connectivity. The hotspot cap remains at 25GB of data.

It’s also worth noting that Metro’s premium data is still at a lower tier than the QCI 8 access you’d get with postpaid T-Mobile or a Google Fi plan. That said, the gap isn’t that massive between QCI 7 and QCI 8 on T-Mobile’s network.

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