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Friday, March 02, 2012

AT&T Relents on 'Unlimited Data' Plan Limits

NEW YORK (AP) - AT&T Inc. backed away from an unpopular service policy after smartphone subscribers complained that the company placed unreasonable limits on its "unlimited data" plans.

The cellphone company said Thursday that it will slow down service for "unlimited data" subscribers after they reach 3 gigabytes of usage within a billing cycle.

The change relaxes a previous policy under which AT&T had been throttling service when subscribers entered the heaviest 5 percent of data users for that month and that area.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

sounds like verizon to... at least ATT has balls to tell us what they are doing...

Anonymous said...

I called them today... If you or have Unlimited you will keep it. There will be no more sold though, look I am on my phone all the time and I barely go over 2g. If you are over 3g data, you have issues