Internet Privacy Regulations Established By Obama Administration To Be Moved By Senate
Republican senators voted on Thursday to strike down Internet privacy regulations which were created during the Obama administration.
Republican senators voted on Thursday to strike down Internet privacy regulations which were created during the Obama administration.
FCC stops its probe on the free data service provided by wireless firms such as AT&T and Verizon. Under the new leadership, FCC vows to take more friendly action to ensure competition in the wireless marketplace.
AT&T is reportedly losing more customers on a quarterly basis, facing great competition from fellow cell carrier T-Mobile.
AT&T offers the International Day Pass plan feature which allows subscribers to have unlimited calls, unlimited text and access to their domestic data plans for only $10 a day in over 100 different countries.