Posted by : Brij Bhushan Monday, 18 January 2016

The device is about half the size of a Nintendo 3DS – in length and thickness.
Karma, the pay-as-you-go mobile hotspot, recently cut data speeds on its Neverstop unlimited plan due to abuse from a small number of users. Today, it’s coming back — with one major catch. Rather than being unlimited, Karma is instilling a hard data cap; the top-end 5Mbps data transfer now has a 15GB limit. After a user hits that limit, throttling comes into play. In a blog post, Karma CEO Steven Van Wel doesn’t say just how fast Karma will be after throttling, but does say it’ll be “good enough for email and chat.” Neverstop users who aren’t gobbling up all 15GB of data…

This story continues at The Next Web

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