As far as I know most ISP's here in the UK have done away with home broadband data caps, maybe it's because we have such terrible speeds here they recon would couldn't use enough if we tried!
Phone plan is prepaid, $55/month for 10 GB. Home internet is somewhere in the $140's (includes cable) for 250 GB (20 Mbps down, 5.5 Mbps up) split amongst a minimum six users.
...yeah, there's not really much of a choice where I live.
On phone offers data is the first thing I look at, there is no way in hell I'm getting a capped service.
Works especially well as my phone network speeds are 10 times quicker than our wi-fi. I have absolutely no idea why my parents don't switch network and save themselves hundreds a year paying for a **** phone network and **** wi-fi.
data caps on Mobile is terrible here In AUS the biggest you get get is like 15GB for 4G, which considering our slow home Internet means this is the only fast Internet we get.
hopefully One day there will be Unlimited Mobile data plans.
...Everything I read in here sounds like The First World Problems to me.
Where I stay, the fastest dl speed the ISP can provide me with, is around 2mbps. Swallow that, boys. Upload speed? Not even worth mentioning.
The upshot is that there is no data cap, although if I somehow manage to use more than, say, 40~50 gigs a month, the local ISP politely sends me an email reminding me I'm not playing nice. Then throttles the speed even further, to around 300kbps.