AT&T is in trouble with the feds for misleading customers who purchased “unlimited” data plans only to find their speeds throttled by up to 90 percent. The Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint on Tuesday claiming customers were not aware that the service was restricted past a certain amount of data.
According to the FTC, the provider began the throttles in 2011 and 3.5 million customers have been affected. AT&T says the restrictions were disclosed and only affect 3 percent of users. Read more at Mashable.
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