When AT&T slowed down Matt Spaccarelli’s unlimited data plan on his iPhone, the unemployed truck driver from Simi Valley, Calif. took the country’s largest phone company to court. And as a surprise to all, he won. Declan McCullagh/CNET But Spaccarelli’s victory rings hollow. In fact, the route he was forced to take — suing AT&T …
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