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bearze34
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ATT is offering a service. Since so many people are willing to pay it, there is a market for that service, and since ATT is not a monoploly, the FCC has not right to interfere in services or service pricing.
I'm an ATT customer as well, and if you or I don't like their bundled pricing, we are free to seek competing services from Verison or Sprint.
send a message with your wallet my friend.
That is really the bottom line. You always hear about peoples' money problems yet there is no problem finding millions of people willing to pay $150 and up for smart phones and another $50 and up for broadband. Also, let's not forget the $100+ for cable/ satellite.