Some say good news is bad news – we don’t. Apple fans love good news and this one has to qualify. Apparently, AT&T felt the heat coming from YouTube and all the bloggers out there who complained about their huge and severely paper-wasting bills. Their response; changing their default billing option to summary instead of the previous highly detailed version.
You can still get the detailed bill by calling AT&T and requesting it. It’ll cost you though, $1.99 a month. Why did they change it? AT&T spokesman Mark Siegel says the reason for the change is user statistics. iPhone owners tend to use a lot of data since they’re browsing the “real internet”.
Maybe we’ve got this brave blogger, Justine Ezarik, to thank for AT&T’s decision. At least it seems like she started the whole discussion and made us non-iPhone-owners aware of the paper brutality.
Via PC World.
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