AT&T is hiking home internet prices by $5, though new customers and low-income users may be spared. Unsurprisingly, people aren't happy.
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The smallest of the Big Three U.S. wireless providers, AT&T won 405,000 new mobile phone customers in the third quarter, ...
“Congressional action is needed to establish an ‘Internet Bill of Rights’ that applies to all internet companies and guarantees neutrality, transparency, openness, non-discrimination, and privacy ...
A day before the Federal Communications Commission’s net neutrality vote, AT&T announced trials of its Project AirGig, a technology that aims to provide internet over power lines. However, the ...