AT&T wants to sell you iPad data by the day even if you use Verizon or T-Mobile

AT&T has launched Unlimited Day Pass, a new service that gives eligible iPad users 24 hours of unlimited cellular data for just $3. The most interesting part is that you do not even need to be an AT&T customer to use it. Verizon and T-Mobile users can activate the service too, making this a surprisingly flexible option for occasional tablet connectivity.

Supreme Court upholds FCC’s ability to issue fines against telecoms over customer data misuse

The Court determined FCC forfeiture orders do not violate the Seventh Amendment because they are not final without judicial enforcement.—

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The Reserve @ Roots Picnic Pre-Event Brings Together Culture’s Influencers With Surprise Fabolous Performance

The Reserve @ Roots Picnic Festival Pre-Event, presented by AT&T, set the tone for one of the year’s most anticipated cultural weekends with an exclusive gathering at Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia.…

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Opensignal on fixed broadband: Cable upload speeds jump, FWA improves

What to know: Narrowing the performance gap: Opensignal concluded that new DOCSIS upgrades are helping cable operators dramatically improve upload performance, narrowing the long-standing gap with fiber and making cable a stronger competitor in the premium broadband market. FWA defies…

Satellite connectivity is finally bridging the digital divide (Reader Forum)

As telecom operators embrace D2D satellite connectivity, the industry is moving closer to closing persistent coverage gaps, extending resilient mobile access to remote regions, and ensuring geography no longer determines access to connectivity, safety, or economic opportunity. The announcement that…

AT&T sues California over landline phone mandate

AT&T has filed a federal lawsuit against California telecom regulators over the state's requirement to preserve landline phone access for its residents.—

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AT&T Introduces Customized Plans Starting at $15 Per Month

Today, AT&T is launching a new type of wireless plan that gives customers more control over what’s included, what’s left out, and how much they pay every month. AT&T’s new Build-A-Plan will be available starting May 27, and will start a just $15 per month. The base plan will include Unlimited Talk, Unlimited Text, and […]

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AT&T Announces The End of Copper Phone Lines In California Next Year

AT&T has announced plans to invest $19 billion in California through 2030 as part of a broad effort to upgrade its telecommunications infrastructure. The initiative focuses on expanding fiber-optic and fixed wireless services while transitioning away from older copper-based networks, including DSL internet and traditional landline phone services. The company stated that the shift addresses…

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FCC Grants AT&T One-Year Waiver on Foreign Router Restrictions, Allowing Its Internet Service to Keep Operating

In a development that highlights the tangled intersection of national security policy, global supply chains, and surging artificial intelligence demand, federal regulators have temporarily eased hardware restrictions on certain foreign-made Wi-Fi routers used by major U.S. carriers. The decision comes as persistent shortages in critical electronic components threaten to disrupt broadband…

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AT&T rolls out domestic eSIM product for international travelers to U.S.

AT&T is rolling out a new eSIM product that is tied to international travel associated with the FIFA World Cup soccer tournament.—

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