Legal Question in Consumer Law in Oregon
How can cell phone companies (AT&T) require you to pay more for a phone that has wifi but no data plan? The phone uses the local wifi just like your laptop or iPod. This seems wrong to charge for something free and where the cell provider does nothing for it.
Ray (Software engineer)
Asked on 4/13/12, 10:52 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Daniel Meek
Daniel W. Meek
There is no law against what AT&T is doing.
Answered on 4/13/12, 11:14 am
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