AT&T vs. Google: Does net neutrality cross industry lines?
So what does it mean to be a telecom service provider, or more specifically, and in the most legalistic terms possible, a “carrier?”
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So what does it mean to be a telecom service provider, or more specifically, and in the most legalistic terms possible, a “carrier?”
AT&T (NYSE:T) announced today it will lend its 3G network to navigation and digital map provider TomTom’s XL340S Live, its first mid-range portable navigation device (PDN) preloaded with Google’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) local search service and real-time traffic information.
The device will let consumers search online for points of interest, the fastest routes through traffic or use TomTom’s service to find the best fuel prices. It retails for $299.99 including three months of connectivity. After that, the company is charging a $9.95 per month subscription fee. more
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