Talk:Austria/@comment-26572271-20171229132350/@comment-24682153-20171229140338

Hi Grünebanane. We make a difference here between "unlimited" and unlimited :-) Unlimited on ".." has some kind of FUP (throttle, max. volume, lowered speed, depriorisation, whatever...). Unlimited without the "...." is really unlimited or the restrictions are negligible.

This different way of writing is confusing, I know. But the industry uses "unlimited" as a buzzword. In some countries this term or the local equivalent has been banned for limited plans, in others it's still commonplace.

What yesss is concerned, their unlimited is really unlimited. They only have a general max. speed of 21 Mbit/s which I think is below the margin of "...." while others may see this as a throttle. In the EU for roaming there is a clear limit of 7GB at the domestic price without surcharges.