The $60 million will be deposited into a fund to provide partial refunds to both current and former customers who had originally signed up for unlimited plans prior to 2011 but had their data speeds reduced, or 'throttled' by AT&T.
AT&T will pay $60 million to resolve U.S. allegations it misled millions of its smartphone customers by charging them for "unlimited" data plans while reducing their data speeds, the FTC said.
AT&T is also prohibited from making any representation about the speed or amount of its mobile data, without also disclosing any material restrictions on the data, without also disclosing any material restrictions on the data.will pay $60 million to resolve U.S. allegations it misled millions of smartphone customers by charging them for "unlimited" data plans but reducing data speeds if they used too much, the Federal Trade Commission said on Wednesday.
The company had fought the FTC in court, saying it had no jurisdiction to bring the case, but lost in 2018.The FTC alleged that AT&T would begin to throttle "unlimited" customers' data use after they used as little as two gigabytes of data in a month.definition video.
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