Thursday, March 22, 2012

AT&T pays disgruntled iPhone user in throttling case

AT&T pays disgruntled iPhone user in throttling case

. A judge in Southern California last month awarded $850 to an iPhone user who was throttled on AT&T's network. The plaintiff, Matt Spaccarelli, filed a small claims case against AT&T, arguing that the carrier unfairly slowed speeds on his iPhone 4 despite his unlimited data plan. Spaccarelli on Thursday took to Twitter to announce that the carrier will not appeal the decision and instead paid him $850 plus $85 for court fees. In an interview with Mashable, Spaccarelli revealed that AT&T was still throttling his phone, which had an average download speed of 0.31Mbps.

Boy Genius Report, AT&T pays disgruntled iPhone user in throttling case

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