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Consumers could benefit from a $60 million lawsuit settlement between the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and AT&T resolving claims that the wireless provider engaged in data throttling — reducing the “unlimited” data speeds.
The settlement benefits former AT&T customers who had an unlimited data plan with the company at some point between Oct. 1, 2011, and June 30, 2015, who experienced data throttling and who have not received a bill credit or payment from AT&T regarding this matter.
According to the FTC, AT&T promised its customers “unlimited” data without qualification. In reality, the company allegedly throttled data speeds to the point that data was impossible to use.
AT&T is a mobile carrier that offers cellular and data services to customers.
In November 2019, AT&T agreed to resolve the FTC’s allegations with a $60 million lawsuit settlement.
In 2020, AT&T distributed some funds to current and former customers who were affected by this issue. However, because AT&T was unable to reach every eligible customer, the FTC has opened the remaining $7 million of the settlement to provide partial refunds to consumers who haven’t received a refund from AT&T.
Refunds from the AT&T data-throttling lawsuit settlement will vary depending on a number of factors. No payment estimates are available at this time.
There is no deadline for exclusion or objection for this FTC settlement.
The settlement was finalized on Nov. 5, 2019.
In order to receive a refund, consumers must submit a valid claim form by May 18, 2023.
Who’s Eligible
Former AT&T customers who had an unlimited data plan with the company at some point between Oct. 1, 2011, and June 30, 2015, who experienced data throttling and who have not received a bill credit or payment from AT&T regarding this matter.
Potential Award
Varies
Proof of Purchase
N/A
Claim Form
NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.
Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.
Claim Form Deadline
05/18/2023
Case Name
Federal Trade Commission v. AT&T Mobility LLC, Case No. 3:14-cv-04785-EMC, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
Final Hearing
11/05/2019
Settlement Website
Claims Administrator
info@ATTDataThrottling.com
877-654-1982
Class Counsel
Evan Rose
Matthew D. Gold
Laura Fremont
Kerry O’Brien
Lin W Khan
Emily Cope Burton
Colin Hector
Maricela Segura
Emily Wu
Michael J Davis
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
Defense Counsel
William A Ryan
AT&T SERVICES INC.
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Ok what about the illegal bill cramming they do? They did that to me for almost $400/mo for 6 months, I had to switch companies!
AT&T continues to throttle usage despite paying for unlimited data as recent as December of 2022!!! Anything to go after then for continuing to violate despite the prior involvement and settlement??
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