"The point" is that AT&T's network frankly sucks. Anyone who's used it or knows someone who has either in remotely regional areas, close to a building downtown, or even inside their house knows it, including AT&T. So a lawsuit trying to argue that they are misleading customers by implying that they will have problems with speed or connection is more than a little off base.
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"The point" is that AT&T's network frankly sucks. Anyone who's used it or knows someone who has either in remotely regional areas, close to a building downtown, or even inside their house knows it, including AT&T. So a lawsuit trying to argue that they are misleading customers by implying that they will have problems with speed or connection is more than a little off base.