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Perspective

Dec. 2, 2014

FTC: 'Unlimited' means unlimited

Once a customer reaches a certain level of data usage, AT&T has been throttling data speeds for smartphones, according to a complaint the FTC filed last month in federal district court in California. By Anita Taff-Rice


By Anita Taff-Rice


With the holiday season approaching, visions of festive food and warm family gatherings dance in travelers heads. Now to find the perfect rental car to get there - reasonable price, unlimited mileage, big trunk for all of those holiday goodies. One lucky traveler rushes from the airport terminal into an awaiting rental car, heading off into the night, staying just ahead of a powerful storm threatening to disrupt travel for days. Things are goin...

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