Apple, AT&T Hit With Class Action Over iPhone 3G Connectivity

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on September 4, 2008 - 9:46am.
San Diego - A second class action lawsuit was filed against Apple (NASD: AAPL) last week by a San Diego man who claims the company and partner AT&T (NYSE: T) have oversold the new iPhone 3G in the U.S., leading to an overtaxed 3G network and inferior performance, Apple Insider reported.

William Gillis' lawsuit seeks compensation both for iPhone 3G owners, and every AT&T subscriber in California who has experienced slow or intermittent 3G network performance.

It also asks a court to compel the companies to cease their current misleading marketing and public relations efforts.

An Alabama woman filed a separate class action lawsuit against Apple over iPhone 3G connectivity problems last month.

 

 

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(Apple Insider)

tags: Mobile | Law | Lawsuits | Apple | AT&T | iPhone 3G |

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