Tuesday, March 03, 2009

User sues AT&T over $5,000 Web bill; Sprint comeback hard, but doable; Cisco debuts e-mail security

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User sues AT&T over $5,000 Web bill

Brad Reed By Brad Reed
An Oklahoma woman is suing AT&T after the company allegedly billed her more than $5,000 for going over her monthly data cap. Read full story

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