14 seconds ago 2009-12-09T14:25:03-08:00
In the aftermath of a bruising advertising battle with Verizon Wireless that highlighted the limitations of AT&T's 3G network, an AT&T executive told investors that high-bandwidth iPhone users could face higher usage charges. Ralph de la Vega, AT&T's head of consumer services, told investors at a UBS conference in New York that people who consume a large amount of data would receive incentives to "reduce or modify their usage," the Associated Press reported. Full Story »
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