For all of you who are in love with your Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone but a bit disturbed by AT&T Inc.'s (NYSE: T) hefty monthly bills, it has heard your outcry, and is making changes to its billing system. Let's be clear, the problem was not the monetary size of the bills ... it was the actual physical size that had some users wondering what exactly was going on.
The first time I heard about this was a few weeks back when I saw a video on YouTube of one iPhone user, Justine Ezarik, going through her first monthly bill.
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