Back at the
D9 conference last summer, Ralph de la Vega announced AT&T's intentions to bring
shared data plans to subscribers. At the time, the AT&T Mobility CEO was coy about a specific launch window for the service, saying only that users could expect the feature sometime soon. We're already well into the new year now and it appears de la Vega
still hasn't changed his timing tune. In a
post-keynote interview, he revealed the carrier's continued commitment to providing the feature, while also acknowledging the inherent difficulties in bringing it to market. When it does eventually go live, subs can look forward to spreading those MBs across devices (phone and tablets, anyone?), as well as fisticuffing with data-hoggy family members.
AT&T Mobility's Ralph de la Vega: shared data still in the pipeline originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 11 Jan 2012 12:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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