Class Action

AT&T’s “Unlimited” Data Plans

Class Action

AT&T’s “Unlimited” Data Plans

August 2021: The Court granted final approval of the settlement agreement in the Roberts case.

January 2021: Plaintiffs in the Roberts case moved for preliminary approval of a settlement agreement. Go to https://www.attunlimiteddatasettlement.com/ for more information.

2015: The Solis case was stayed pending arbitration.

July 2015: Two class-action lawsuits were filed against AT&T for allegedly deceptively promoting “unlimited” data plans. According to the lawsuits, AT&T misleadingly promotes data service plans as “unlimited” when such plans are actually limited by various conditions and without adequately disclosing important information (such as the data usage limits and that the company throttles, or intentionally slows, data speed when a consumer has approached or exceeded the data usage limits). To read each complaint, click on the case information below.

For more information about other class-action lawsuits filed against AT&T and TINA.org’s coverage of the issue, click here.

 


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Allegations: Falsely advertising that phone and internet services are reliable and provide superior coverage and speed when the company failed to provide services for multiple weeks

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Allegations: Misleadingly representing that it would safeguard consumers’ personal data when it failed to do so and there was a breach


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