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AT&T settlements
AT&T has 2 verified settlements tracked on SettleSignal, including an earlier data throttling refund case for former unlimited data plan customers and an active employment matter involving non-exempt California workers at AT&T Mobility Services. The throttling settlement covered customers from October 1, 2011 to June 30, 2015 whose data speeds were reduced without adequate disclosure; that claim period has since closed. The California wage case covers employees who worked between September 21, 2022 and September 3, 2025 — monitor the official claim form for deadline updates as that proceeding develops.
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AT&T Data Throttling Refunds
AT&T sold unlimited data plans and then quietly throttled customers' speeds — and got caught by the FTC. If you were on an AT&T unlimited plan between October 2011 and June 2015 and got throttled, there's a $7 million fund for affected customers.
Gilbert v AT&T Mobility Services
If you worked as a non-exempt AT&T Mobility Services employee in California between September 21, 2022 and September 3, 2025, you're automatically included in this settlement and don't need to file anything to get paid. Your payout will be calculated based on the number of workweeks and pay periods you logged during that time.