While the consumer response to AT&T's T-Mobile is generally negative, AT&T's fortunate in that the deal at least has shifted media attention away from AT&T's recent decision to start charging DSL and U-Verse users overages. Over the years as we've watched ISPs (especially in Canada) embrace metered billing, so enamoured with the potential new revenue -- they often forgot to make sure their usage meters actually worked (see: Cogeco. Bell), Judging from posts in our forums by AT&T users, AT&T's effort on this front so far isn't any better. Comparing AT&T's new meter system to his firewall logs, several users note that AT&T's meter is off -- by as much as hundreds of gigabytes:
AT&T's data doesn't add up.
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http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/ATT-Users-Already-Complaining-About-Inaccu...
AT&T's data doesn't add up.
story continues..
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/ATT-Users-Already-Complaining-About-Inaccu...
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