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AT&T will no longer offer 1,000 text messages for $10...

AT&T will no longer offer 1,000 text messages for $10 per month, a move it said would streamline its offerings. But Free Press said the move is “simply another example of AT&T passing off a price increase for consumers as…

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a benefit.” “This should serve as a warning to the Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission -- if AT&T is already able to unilaterally increase prices, allowing the company to eliminate low-cost competitor T-Mobile will only make things worse,” said Free Press Research Director Derek Turner. “By now, everyone should be used to how Free Press twists, manipulates, or makes up facts,” an AT&T spokeswoman said. The group “has no expertise in any of the matters on which they routinely opine,” she said. “In short, this is not a group whose views should carry any weight with policymakers.”