IETF: AT&T’s Net neutrality claim is ‘misleading’
A few days after AT&T said its push toward “paid prioritization” of network traffic is backed by technical standards, the Internet’s primary standards body disagrees.
A few days after AT&T said its push toward “paid prioritization” of network traffic is backed by technical standards, the Internet’s primary standards body disagrees.
Carrier says any Net neutrality plan restricting its ability to charge extra for higher-priority services would be harmful and contrary to Internet principles.
Survey says 34 percent of iPhone users will leave AT&T when the smartphone goes to Verizon Wireless. But taken with other surveys, it’s hard to know if users will do what they say.
Hacker group members have gone before grand jury that’s probing allegations they broke law by revealing site flaw and exposing e-mails for iPad users.
After registering dropped calls using AT&T’s Mark the Spot iPhone app, AT&T put up a new cell tower in the vicinity of CNET executive editor David Carnoy’s home. So maybe it does pay to complain.
Following the joint Google-Verizon net neutrality proposal, AT&T has sided with the plan while Facebook says it continues to support net neturality for both landline and wireless networks.
AT&T to offer the Android-based Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 beginning August 15. T he Xperia™ X10 offers a 4″ touch display, 1 GHz Snapdragon processor and aGPS, an 8.1 MP camera and 8 MG of on-board memory.
The Samsung Eternity™ II is a full touchscreen device featuring AT&T Mobile TV, and the Samsung Flight™ II is a full touchscreen device with horizontal, slide out QWERTY keyboard.
After months and months of rumors, AT&T finally makes it official and adds the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 to its offering of Android phones.
Research In Motion selects AT&T as the exclusive U.S. carrier for the new BlackBerry Torch, which will hit stores this August, leaving some eager BlackBerry fans scratching their head.