Sunday, May 22, 2011

How a law firm tested "phantom" AT&T smartphone data use

New attention is being paid to a class action lawsuit against AT&T. The suit claims that the company's billing system records data use up to three times the actual use, including "phantom" charges that occur when the phone is not in use. AT&T says the issue is just a misunderstanding about how data is used and billed.

The lawsuit was originally filed in late January in US District Court in Northern California, but received renewed attention this week when one of the lead attorneys, Barry Davis, appeared on Today on Thursday. The segment was then rebroadcast on MSNBC's Morning Joe.

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