Friday, March 2, 2012

John Donovan and ATT idiocracy

According to a story in the Wall Street Journal, which quotes AT&T exec John Donovan, the company is looking at charging app developers for the data consumers use while playing with their apps. Donovan likened it to a 1-800-style service where users could download the app without the data usage being charged on the consumer’s bill. Instead, an app developer would pay for the downloaded bits. From the WSJ story. Giga.com

Idiots at ATT. Like how stupid is this to chase down an app developer and charge him for data used by someone else? This is like ATT Uverse group shutting down all the unauthorized payment centers then wondering why Uverse customers cannot pay their bill. Or it explains by these idiots use their monopoly power to get into the credit card business. It is this guy, John Donovan, when is he going to be fired? Shareholders?

Why isn't ATT being sued by Holder, as we speak, for anti-trade constraints?

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