
Penalties coming for heavy traffic users?
December 10th, 2009AT&T is getting fed up with people using up too much of their bandwidth on the iPhone. The company says that only 3% of iPhone users take up 40% of the bandwidth and it is a problem for areas with heavy iPhone usage such as Manhattan and San Francisco.
AT&T’s head of consumer services, Ralph de la Vega, said that a different pricing system could be coming to discourage people from hogging bandwidth with things like streaming audio or video. This would be “to either reduce or modify their usage so they don’t crowd out the other customers in those same cell sites,” he said.
We can’t see this endearing AT&T to Apple and could very well hinder a chance at getting a new exclusivity contract.

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