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AT&T Announces Pro-Rated Early Termination Fees

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2008-04-02 03:55:21 by Michael Johnston in iPhone nano - Apple iPhone Articles
...termination fees starting on May 25th. Once in place, customers will be allowed to cancel their service agreements for an early termination fee of $175 minus $5 for every month into the contract. The new policy only affects new customers and those who renew on or after the 25th, so hold off until then if you can via Seattle PI read more
 
 
 
 
 
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AT&T Begins Prorated Early Termination Fees

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2008-05-28 14:38:32 by Edward Kirk in iPhone nano - Apple iPhone Articles
As was announced early this April, AT&T has begun offering prorated early termination fees for all new customers starting last weekend. Under the new policy, any contracts started or renewed on or after the change will now have prorated termination fees for canceling their contract before it expires
 
 
 
 
 
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Cure of Cell phone Contract Termination: CellSwapper

2008-03-13 12:41:59 by SolSie in SolSie.com / The Lighter Side of Technology
 
CellSwapper, a service that lets you transfer cell contracts to desiring parties. The service is particularly useful since essentially every phone now comes with an oppressive two year contract. The service takes advantage of the termination clauses that allow users to end their service if they can find someone willing to take on the
 
 
 
 
 
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AT&T abolishing flat early termination fee

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2008-03-31 19:09:35 by Dan Moren in iPhone nano - Apple iPhone Articles
...termination fee (currently a flat $175) will decrease by $5 for each month of service you've already paid for . So, for example, if you decide to cancel a year into your contract, you'll pay $60 lessjust $115 That's... interesting . I suppose every little bit helps. Granted, the lowest you can get on the standard 2-year contract is about...
 
 
 
 
 
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AT&T: "Early Termination Fees A Great Deal For Consumers"

2008-06-14 10:00:00 by Ed Hansberry in Pocket PC Thoughts
 
...termination fees (ETFs) that consumers pay for switching cell phones in mid-contract are a great deal, an attorney for AT&T told the Federal Communications Commission yesterday. "ETF-backed term contracts give customers the ability to lower their monthly charges and upfront handset costs in exchange for their promise to pay monthly charges...
 
 
 
 
 
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QuickTime Pro - 7.5.0

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2008-08-01 15:51:51 by Editor in New releases of mac apps from iusethis
...termination or arbitrary code execution Description: An issue in QuickTime's handling of PixData structures when processing a PICT image may result in a heap buffer overflow. Opening a maliciously crafted PICT image may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution. This update addresses the issue through improved...
 
 
 
 
 
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Apple updates Safari with 11 security fixes

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2008-11-13 23:42:00 by Robert Vamosi in Webware.com
...termination or arbitrary code execution. Apple credits Anthony de Almeida Lopes of Outpost24 AB, and Chris Evans of the Google Security Team for finding the vulnerability Safari-3 This patch affects users of Windows XP or Vista. The update addresses the heap buffer overflow issue that exists in the CoreGraphics' handling of color spaces...
 
 
 
 
 
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Verizon Wireless CEO, FCC Chair: Be Patient! We're Improving Telecom As Fast As We Can

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2008-05-29 19:36:00 by Peter Kafka in Silicon Alley Insider
...Termination fees. How do you justify charging people $175 or $200 two years after they've bought phone VZ: We don't. We changed that about a year ago. Part of the problem is the subsidy: We spend about $200 subsidizing each smart phone. But we're going to start tiering that down. We'll pro-rate termination fee of subsidy over time. And we...
 
 
 
 
 
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Hey Microsoft, How bout We Do That First Deal You Offered?

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2008-06-14 09:38:58 by Michael Arrington in TechCrunch
...termination clause and associated termination fee to Google, suggest that the deal is little more than a favor to Yahoo, with a payoff to Google for their trouble. And there are some other agreement oddities mixed in that are probably driven by both companies strong suspicion that at least a few politicians intend to make hay by trying to...