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- AT&T fixes local soldier's cell phone mistake
KANNAPOLIS, N.C. -- U.S. Air Force Airman Josh Courtney took a 12-day leave from Italy to come home to see his Grandma Pearl on her 75th birthday in September. But the real surprise came when Josh?s cell phone bill arrived in October and said he owed $622. ?No, this is like $60 a day,? grandmother Pearl Courtney said. ?This can?t be right. And we were like, ?Why??? As it turns out, Josh had ...
at t wireless cell phone 08 Feb 2012 - How an FCC Free Phone Program Went Rogue
A federal subsidy for low-income Americans cost consumers $1.6 billion last year, compared with $772 million in 2008
at t wireless cell phone 08 Feb 2012 - Kirtland Schools negotiating to allow cell phone tower on grounds
The Kirtland School District is negotiating a contract that would bring a cell phone tower onto its school grounds.
at t wireless cell phone 08 Feb 2012 - THE IPHONE NIGHTMARE
The iPhone is squeezing carriers, thanks to the large subsidies Apple demands for its smartphone.
at t wireless cell phone 08 Feb 2012 - How to Get the Government to Cover Your Cell Phone Bill(s)
Last year, a federal program paid out $1.6 billion to cover free cell phones and the monthly bills of 12.5 million wireless accounts. The program, overseen by the FCC and intended to help low-income Americans, is popular for obvious reasons. But observers complain that the program suffers from poor oversight.
at t wireless cell phone 08 Feb 2012 - New Ting cell phone service turns contracts on their head
Ting's online calculator challenges the status quo of contract wireless providers. (Credit: Screenshot by Jessica Dolcourt/CNET) How about this for a crazy idea: a cell phone plan that charges you separately for each voice minute, message, and megabyte. Meet Ting , launched yesterday by Tucows . The new cell phone service for U.S. customers turns the conventional contract on its head by offering ...
at t wireless cell phone 08 Feb 2012
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