"It looks as if AT&T is daring the Federal Communications Commission to take stronger action on early-termination fees. In a letter to customers dated May 21, the carrier said it planned to raise the ETF on smartphones and netbooks from $175 to $325 starting June 1.
In the same announcement, AT&T conversely said it also plans to lower the ETF on basic and quick messaging phones to $150 from $175. Both changes apply only to new and renewing subscribers rather than current ones."
In the same announcement, AT&T conversely said it also plans to lower the ETF on basic and quick messaging phones to $150 from $175. Both changes apply only to new and renewing subscribers rather than current ones."
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