AT&T Customers Can Expect Even Higher Fees
Free Press, October 29, 2009
By Joshua Levy
AT&T's rationale is this: A tiny group of super-users is slowing down the network with all of their downloading, so they should be charged more for it, since the company's flat rate doesn't cover the costs of providing service. But AT&T is pulling in such massive profits from its wireless service that there doesn't seem to be much of a financial justification for this scheme.
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