AT&T has run to the FCC like a child runs to his mother after he accidentally soiled his pants. Apparently, AT&T’s on going struggle with providing quality 3G services has created some out of the box thinking… or in this case whining. AT&T has asked the FCC to find more spectrum for wireless providers. Instead of telling AT&T to be innovative and make do with what they have, the very corrupt FCC has announced that they will examine the possibility of transferring spectrum from TV broadcasters in order for wireless broadband service to be more efficient. AT&T has also looked into ways of curbing the heavy data usage of some of its mobile users. Apparently 3% of AT&T customers account for 40% of the total broadband usage that the wireless network must endure. A normal company would attempt to find ways to improve their service, but AT&T is actually looking for ways to discourage consumers from using too much bandwidth.
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