Friday, February 24, 2012

Judge awards iPhone user $850 in AT&T throttling case

Judge awards iPhone user $850 in AT&T throttling case

. A judge in Southern California on Friday awarded $850 to an iPhone user who was throttled on AT&T's network, according to the Associated Press. Judge Russell Nadel of Ventura Superior Court in Simi Valley found in favor of Matt Spaccarelli, who filed a small claims case against AT&T last month. Spaccarelli argued that the carrier unfairly slowed speeds on his iPhone 4′s unlimited data plan and said his phone was being throttled after using a mere 1.5 gigabytes to 2 gigabytes of data per month, even though AT&T's 3GB monthly plan costs the same price of $30 per month.

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See also:
gadgetsdaily, Judge awards iPhone user $850 in AT&T throttling case

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