Starting February 15, Virgin mobile will begin throttling it's "Unlimited Broadband2Go" users if they surpass the 5GB data barrier in month's usage. Virgin Mobile's unlimited 3G, $40-a-month plan instantly became one of the best deals on the market in mobile wireless when it was announced last August on a no-contract basis.
This move will leave only Sprint's 4G network to offer, all-you-can-eat broadband data in the US.