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Originally Posted by Blossom
It's very confusing believe me. See this article here that pretty much sums it up and be sure to look at the graphic ad in the article. I wouldn't be surprise if Straight Talk doesn't get sued again for false advertising.
If you go to the ST forum you will find the ST operators tell you different that streaming, uploading, downloading isn't allowed. When I saw that ad ealier this year I was hopeful it may have changed but the ST Operators have not changed their answers on it.
The worst they can do is put you on dial up speed for the reminder of your card time.
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I am not trying to start any war here or trying to be rude...I did go to you above address and that was written early last year. Here is a copy and paste of my earlier reply about streaming.
a. Unlimited Talk, Text and Data Plans: With Straight Talk Unlimited Talk, Text, and Data service plans, you receive unlimited nationwide calling, text messaging and up to 3 GB of high speed data for each 30 day plan cycle. After the 3 GB threshold is reached, your data speed will be reduced to as low as 64 kbps for the remainder of your plan cycle. Your high speed data will be restored once your next plan cycle begins unless you purchase a new Unlimited service plan prior to the start of your next plan cycle. If your data speed is reduced, the reduced speeds may impact the functionality of some data applications, such as streaming audio or video or web browsing.
This is under terms and conditions. I got here by google-ing "can I do streaming on Straight talk.
Really I do NOT want to get in trouble with anyone....just to darn OLD!