Shared data plans

AT&T Says “Want to use Facetime on 3G/4G? Have to Switch to a new Plan” – Tech Thursday
AT&T Says “Want to use Facetime on 3G/4G? Have to Switch to a new Plan” – Tech Thursday
AT&T Says “Want to use Facetime on 3G/4G? Have to Switch to a new Plan” – Tech Thursday
AT&T announced the other day that anyone who wants to use Apple's Facetime video chat app over 3G or 4G had to be on their new shared data plans. Customers started saying that violated the FCC's Net Neutrality rules. AT&T's Public Policy Blog then posted a response saying they weren't. After 194 comments on that blog, not one was positive.
AT&T Follows Verizon’s Lead and Adds Shared Data Plans – Tech Thursday
AT&T Follows Verizon’s Lead and Adds Shared Data Plans – Tech Thursday
AT&T Follows Verizon’s Lead and Adds Shared Data Plans – Tech Thursday
Well it was only a matter of time before it would happen, and as of yesterday, it now has. AT&T has now decided to switch to a shared data plan for smart phones. It'll be called "AT&T Mobile Share" and it'll start at $40 per month plus $45 per smartphone for unlimited voice minutes and messaging and 1GB of data.