Why AT&T's new 'throttling' policy isn't as bad as last one | Signal Strength - CNET News

AT&T's throttling policy is definitely not consumer-friendly, but in this edition of Ask Maggie, I explain why it's better than the previous policy. Read this blog post by Marguerite Reardon on Signal Strength.
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