AT&T None Too Pleased With Your Illicit Tethering
Have you been tethering your smartphone without shelling out for AT&T's subscription plan? Your days appear to be numbered. The company has started cracking down on unauthorized tethering, sending out an obnoxious email that tells users to cut it out or they'll be automatically enrolled in a more expensive data plan. It will be interesting to see how this one plays out. It's something AT&T has every right to do, but is thought to be rather a dick move by users who feel they should be able to use their plans as they please.**Hah!





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Subscribe to commentsNemephosisMar 18th 2011 2:09PM
You want to tether, you pay for it. Anything else is stealing. You don't have to reply to this comment in an attempt to rebuff it, as there's really no justification for being a thief. You want to use their services, pony up.