foxidrive
Retired Admin
According to the article in the New York Times, AT&T is getting fined $100,000,000 for its doublespeak redefinition of the word "Unlimited". The FCC says AT&T failed to adequately notify its customers that they could receive speeds slower than the normal network speeds AT&T advertised and that these actions violated the FCC's 2010 Open Internet Order. “Unlimited means unlimited,” Travis LeBlanc, the F.C.C.’s chief of the enforcement bureau, said in a statement on Wednesday. “As today’s action demonstrates, the commission is committed to holding accountable those broadband providers who fail to be fully transparent about data limits.”
It would be nice to see the customers get a slab of the takings.
Down Under there are just as dodgy dealings, as we all know.
It would be nice to see the customers get a slab of the takings.
Down Under there are just as dodgy dealings, as we all know.