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Ask HN: Anyone planning on dumping AT&T due to the hack?

5 pointsby ssahoo10 months ago
What alternative you are switching to?<p>I know there could be class action that will result in $1.04 each after providing your home address and other email address. :)

6 comments

k31010 months ago
I can&#x27;t even recall using ATT and I got a notice.<p>My credit union was randomwared. (Patelco). They are taking a very long time to recover, and as soon as I can actually make transactions, they are Sayonara.<p>And banks care about security. Carriers? Groan.
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JojoFatsani10 months ago
T-Mobile has been excellent to me for 4-5 years now. Came from VZW who had been fine, t-mobile is just a good deal cheaper and has better 5g coverage in my area.
quilnux10 months ago
Sadly my data was actually exposed during the hack and I haven&#x27;t even had AT&amp;T for the last 5 years. So it&#x27;s pretty bad when I haven&#x27;t used their service in years. I currently use Ting.
nullindividual10 months ago
No, I can&#x27;t see what difference it would make in the long run unless you&#x27;re jumping from vendor to vendor until you run out of cellular carries to jump to.
Spooky2310 months ago
For security, who are you going to switch to? TMobile?<p>Telcos are a weird industry, and you’re not gonna find much differentiation.
dotcoma10 months ago
And risk getting their data exposed a second time by Verizon? ;)