This guy is making a huge jump from "it's not working" to "AT&T is actively blocking us - NET NEUTRALITY NOW!" without any evidence to back him up.<p>The available evidence (only being blocked in Chicago) would actually point to a technical issue as opposed to an intentional block.
While I support net neutrality, part of me thinks this is just Hanlon's Razor[1]<p>[1] <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanlon%27s_razor" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanlon%27s_razor</a>
At the very least they got a sign up. I just tested on my AT&T phone on Montana and had no issue creating an account and accessing the mailbox.<p>What's special about Chicago?
I'm not clear that this is actually a Net Neutrality issue rather than a routing issue. Perhaps there is a way to solve this with DNS, routing connections to a different place. Maybe this is a failure of the infrastructure that supports the service. Use DNS to help ATT get connections to the right place.
Att mobile uses ipv6, and ive been having trouble getting to bbs.boingboing.net recently.<p>Traceroutes to it and www.tutanota.com seem to die in similar or the same place.<p>2001:1890:ff:ffff:12:122:2:225<p>Which both last end there currently. Last two not octets were different. Few minutes ago.<p>I don't know enough about ipv6 to diagnose further, or how to force my phone to ipv4 on lte.
AT&T mobile is also blocking SSL connection to our hosting service at Discourse.<p><a href="https://meta.discourse.org/t/cannot-reach-one-forum-on-at-t-mobile/141184?u=falco" rel="nofollow">https://meta.discourse.org/t/cannot-reach-one-forum-on-at-t-...</a>
Silly Germans, AT&T is always busted.<p>BTW, if these tutanota guys were smart, they'd be pitching their services to AT&T instead of dragging them through the mud.<p>Last I checked, AT&T had subcontracted Yahoo as their mail handler. Nowhere to go but up from that mess...