Originally Posted by
Letitride3c
True that in practice, T-Mo doesn't always refer to & follow their own fine prints, 50 MB cap for domestic data roaming is not necessary capped at 2G/Edge speed also apply to international roaming, but it is at 2G/Edge speed. Different users consume different amount of data and also depending on their devices (tablets & smartphone, etc.) managed & metered data usage. With a tweaked Nexus 5, I'm consistently under 1 GB monthly, mostly in the 600 to 750 MB range - unless I'm streaming lots of vidoes.
As noted in post above, T-Mo's system is supposed to track tethering and roaming, and when limits are exceeded - restrictions & caps are to be kicked in. Customer could get a friendly notice/warning and/or billed for excess usage, etc. - often, nothing happened but they reserved all rights.
If I'm matching numbers, the domestic data roaming FAQ has the same MB roaming limits as the fine print at the bottom of your link.
http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-3299
I'm missing the connection between how domestic roaming quotas are applied to "unlimited data and text" on their "About international roaming services" and "International Roaming FAQs"?
http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-3226
http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-2174
Perhaps their fine print legaleze doesn't use the word "domestic" in front of roaming to reserve the rights to apply it. But it certainly doesn't mesh up with their FAQs.