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The video highlights Mint SIM's phone plans and throttling practices, where internet access is slowed down rather than cut off when data limits are exceeded. The speaker recommends selecting a plan based on average data usage over time and warns about potential upselling tactics. Testing showed slower LTE speeds post-throttling. Another carrier, Minsum, also throttles speeds but maintains basic internet functionality for tasks like browsing and emailing. Recommendations include being mindful of data needs to avoid high costs and making informed decisions about choosing a service plan with Minsum or similar carriers.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses Mint SIM’s phone plans and throttling. Mint SIM does not completely cut off internet access when you exceed data limits but instead throttles the speed. The speaker recommends choosing a plan based on your average data usage over at least six months. They mention receiving notifications about going over the data limit and the attempts to upsell higher data plans at higher prices. The speaker also tests the throttled speed with a speed test showing slower LTE speeds compared to regular carrier speeds.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the internet speed throttling by a phone carrier called Minsum. They point out that despite the slow speed, the internet is still accessible for basic tasks like browsing and emailing. The speaker shares their positive experience with Minsum’s service quality and mentions receiving notifications about data usage. They caution against getting locked into a lower data plan due to higher costs for additional data. The speaker advises considering the data needs carefully before choosing a plan with Minsum.
