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AT&T Reacts to Outrage Over 300-Page iPhone Bills

When it was reported that 300 pages is an awful lot of pages for a phone bill, the reaction from consumers was nothing short of outrage. AT&T, the source of those biblical bills, has come up with a solution. The wireless company will now default customers to a "summary" bill. Previously, all AT&T subscribers defaulted to getting a very, very detailed bill that listed every single data transaction, including a separate line for every text message, Google search, and YouTube video.

Environmentalists everywhere are thanking AT&T for this change of ways that will surely keep countless trees from meeting premature deaths at the hands of texting tweens.

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