Saturday, March 17, 2012

AT&T loses throttling case, pays $935 to angry customer

AT&T loses throttling case, pays $935 to angry customer

. In the midst of patent wars and court pandemonium, we have a small win for the consumer. Last month, AT&T lost in a small claims court in California against Matt Spacarelli. AT&T was all set for appealing the ruling, but it seems it have decided to skip all of that and just pay up.
Spacarelli has received a check for $935, as Simi Valley, CA judge has found Ma Bell's throttling practices to be against its terms of agreement. But what most upset customers was not the throttling.
AT&T loses throttling case, pays $935 to angry customer


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