On 9/28/2010 7:28 PM, sjl wrote:
IMO, iPhones are to blame for this problem, since they have eaten up all the
network bandwidth (and I DON'T have one!)

I doubt that ... phones don't eat THAT much bandwidth.

IMO it's just the broadband providers grubbing for more money.

The customer service rep indicated that AT&T had
changed /all/ broadband accounts to the new 5 GB capped plans back in July,
and that they indicated such in the billing statement (which I don't get a
on paper any more).

I find that hard to believe ... contracts are kind of hard to change after the fact.

If you go to the AT&T website you can view your previous bills. I just checked my bill from July and see no mention of a change in terms.

david


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