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AT&T Sued over the number of subscribers to its TV services

https://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/att-hit-class-action-suit-over-directv-now-subs

A class action suit has been filed alleging that AT&T pumped up the sub count for its DirecTV Now streaming service (since rebranded to AT&T TV Now) to mask "serious technical problems due to premature roll-out."


AT&T has recently reported sub losses across multiple platforms, including AT&T TV Now.

An amended federal securities class action complaint was filed late Friday (Sept. 13) in the Southern District of New York on behalf of various individuals and union pension fund stockholders.

a lawsuit has been filed against AT&T.
 
AT&T had already been announcing that they were predicting they would lose 1 million customers this year. If this lawsuit is true I wonder how many of these never really existed.

If AT&T really is losing 1 million customers they brought it on themselves and they deserve it. They also deserve to lose a large number of potential customers that they're turning off with their contrinual contract disputes and price hikes. I know I was seriously considering their new streaming box when it became available but all the garbage they've been pulling in recent months has made me decide to not consider them.
 
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