Federal Trade Commission v. AT&T Mobility LLC

  1. February 05, 2015

    FTC Hits Back At AT&T In Mobile Data Throttling Suit

    The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday fired back at AT&T Mobility LLC  in the agency's suit accusing it of throttling service for unlimited data plans, disputing the company's assertion that it is a common carrier exempted from the Federal Trade Commission Act.

  2. January 05, 2015

    AT&T Says It's Out Of FTC's Jurisdiction In 'Throttling' Suit

    AT&T Mobility LLC asked a California federal judge on Monday to toss a Federal Trade Commission suit accusing it of "throttling" service for "unlimited" data plans, saying that it is a common carrier exempted from the Federal Trade Commission Act.

  3. October 29, 2014

    Ohlhausen, Wright See Net Neutrality Echoes In AT&T Suit

    The Federal Trade Commission's two Republicans both highlighted the watchdog's move Tuesday to sue AT&T Inc. for "throttling" service it had billed as unlimited to wireless customers as a prime example of how the competition enforcer can protect consumers without net neutrality rules.

  4. October 28, 2014

    FTC Slams AT&T For 'Throttling' Unlimited Data Plan Users

    The Federal Trade Commission slapped AT&T Mobility LLC with a lawsuit Tuesday in California federal court, accusing the wireless carrier of charging millions of smartphone customers for "unlimited" data plans and then reducing their data transfer speeds in a practice known as "throttling."

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