AT&T to pay $60 million for misleading its unlimited customers

Back in 2014, the FTC sued AT&T charging that the carrier misled its unlimited subscribers by throttling their data speeds when they exceeded a never disclosed monthly data cap. AT&T was able to avoid the suit at first by successfully arguing that the FTC did not have jurisdiction over it. But last year, a federal appeals court in San Francisco reversed that decision and this past August, . Today, the amount of that settlement after the agency voted 4-0-1 in favor of the agreement. Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter was recused.

According to the announcement, ...

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