AT & T sued by clients overload

AT & T giant telecommunications is being sued by excess supposedly to the tune of millions of iPhone users. The lawsuit class action, presented last Thursday in the district in Northern California, alleges that the company has been exaggerating data downloads for 7 to 14 per cent, leading to excessive costs for those clients that were not registered to unlimited data plan for the iPhone.

Demand also accuses AT & T to charge customers for "ghost" downloads or downloads that never occurred. The company even have allegedly charged consumers for downloads occur when Internet access was off.

Demand accuses AT & T break state and federal consumer protection laws, indicating that the company committed "commercial unlawful, unfair and fraudulent practices".

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