Updated: AT&T Opening Up Free FaceTime Over Cellular To More Customers
AT&T has announced that they will no longer charge for FaceTime over a cellular connection, at least when that connection is LTE.
AT&T has announced that they will no longer charge for FaceTime over a cellular connection, at least when that connection is LTE.
Even though T-Mobile is the last major U.S. carrier without the iPhone, it’s still trying to improve its network to lure in users with unlocked Apple handsets.
Project Velocity IP will help grow AT&T's 4G LTE network.
Sprint has announced iPhone sales of 1.5 million units for the company’s July through September quarter.
Apple is facing a class action lawsuit over locked iPhones.
We Americans wanted Apple to introduce an iPhone with LTE. Now that we have that be very careful because it comes with a high cost.
T-Mobile is no longer using images of the iPhone in their "unlimited and unlocked" plan advertisements.
Beware if you’re planning on purchasing a handset and service with AT&T anytime soon.
I really wanted a new iPhone 5. But, I have to wait another few weeks.
You won't get away with it that easily, AT&T.
The iPhone 5: AT&T announces that they had a record weekend.
Looks like iOS 6-powered iDevice owners will need to be hooked-up to one of AT&T's new Mobile Share plans in order to use FaceTime over cellular.
The time may have finally arrived to move from AT&T to Verizon Wireless.
Time to set your alarm clock. Apple has confirmed that pre-orders for the iPhone 5 will start at 12:01 a.m. PDT tomorrow, Sept. 14.
Ready to finally say goodbye to AT&T? Here is one way to do it.
AT&T's latest move suggests (once again) that they dislike their customers. Meanwhile, we heard more about the next iPhone in the week that was.
AT&T has come out swinging and is defending their new FaceTime over cellular policy that sounds anti-consumer. Still, it might not be enough to keep this AT&T customer.
The well-known media reform organization Free Press has just put up an online petition in hopes of thwarting what it regards as “AT&T’s latest attack on Net Neutrality.”
It’s confirmed: AT&T will not be charging subscribers extra fees for using the upcoming FaceTime over cellular feature. But, unsurprisingly, there’s a catch.
Lining up nicely with previous rumors, AT&T is reportedly planning to launch the next-generation iPhone in September.
AT&T's "Mobile Share" shared data plans will launch on August 23, the company recently confirmed.
First Verizon, now AT&T. The nation's second largest carrier is telling employees to not recommend the iPhone to new customers. What's going on here?
AT&T has just launched its super-fast LTE 4G network in four new U.S. cities, and has expanded coverage in a number of other markets.