Tell AT&T That Data Caps Are Absolutely Unacceptable

Tell AT&T That Data Caps Are Absolutely Unacceptable

The Issue

It was announced on March 14 that AT&T would join their telecom peers in begining to limit the amount of data that AT&T DSL and AT&T U-verse Internet customers can consumer every month to 150 GB and 250 GB, respectively. 

By capping our internet usage, AT&T will be preventing us from making the most of today's wonderful streaming video technologies, such as Netflix, Amazon streaming, YouTube, Hulu, and more. 

AT&T claims that this has everything to do with ensuring the best experience for all its users, though, AT&T is expempting their own video services from this arbitrary cap. 

Tell AT&T enough is enough. Data caps are unfair and, at best, nothing more than unfair business practices that benefit no one.

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The Issue

It was announced on March 14 that AT&T would join their telecom peers in begining to limit the amount of data that AT&T DSL and AT&T U-verse Internet customers can consumer every month to 150 GB and 250 GB, respectively. 

By capping our internet usage, AT&T will be preventing us from making the most of today's wonderful streaming video technologies, such as Netflix, Amazon streaming, YouTube, Hulu, and more. 

AT&T claims that this has everything to do with ensuring the best experience for all its users, though, AT&T is expempting their own video services from this arbitrary cap. 

Tell AT&T enough is enough. Data caps are unfair and, at best, nothing more than unfair business practices that benefit no one.

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Andrew HPetition Starter

The Decision Makers

Seth Bloom
Seth Bloom
Blogger Relations, AT&T
Randall L. Stephenson
Randall L. Stephenson
CEO, AT&T
Mark Siegel
Mark Siegel
Corproate Issues, AT&T
Mike Balmoris
Mike Balmoris
Federal Regulatory/Legislative, AT&T
Channing Barringer
Channing Barringer
Corporate Citizenship, AT&T

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Petition created on March 15, 2011