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IMO, iPhones are to blame for this problem, since they have eaten up all the
network bandwidth (and I DON'T have one!)
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This week I tried connecting to the internet on my laptop while on the road,
using my AT&T broadband broadband account, and got an indication that my
account was 'suspended'. I called AT&T customer service and asked them why
my account was suspended. 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).
He also indicated that they sent me a text message. DOH! Who /ever/ checks
SMS messages on their broadband number? Most people probably don't even
know that the AT&T Communications Manager has that capability...
Anyway, he indicated that if you had not agreed to the 5-cent-per-MB overage
charges that they just suspend your account when you reach the 5 GB limit
during the billing period and then re-enable it again at the beginning of
the next billing period.
He said that I have basically two options:
1) I can cancel my account with no termination fees
(To which I angrily responded that I would not have to pay any termination
fees, since I'm beyond the two-year contract for UNLIMITED service...)
OR
2) Agree to pay the 5-cent-per-MB overage charges and they would resume my
service.
I am now exploring other providers, but it appears that they are all capped
now...
Comments?
Regards,
sjl
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