AT & T will have to show their best lawyers to defend this lawsuit. An American, Patrick Hendricks, has filed a complaint with the company saying that this burden "data ghosts" in the use of mobile Internet. That is, when the user consumes a certain number of megabytes, AT & T added a few more to ascend consumption and, in many cases, it exceeds the limit engaged (for which the customer has to pay a bill higher.)
The complaint, based on research, goes further and adds that "a significant proportion of the profits of the last quarter of AT & T comes from these" data ghost "that the operator adds to its customers without them realizing it.
We will be watching the development of this trial.
Source: Computer World
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