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business2 months ago

YouTube TV to Issue $20 Disney Credit Amid ESPN Contract Dispute

YouTube TV subscribers will receive a $20 credit due to ongoing disputes with Disney over ESPN content, which may result in missed Monday Night Football games if unresolved. The dispute stems from disagreements over licensing fees, with negotiations currently stalled, and alternative streaming options like DIRECTV and Sling TV available for sports fans. The conflict highlights broader tensions between the companies over content rights and pricing.

technology2 months ago

Disney Channels Remain Unavailable on YouTube TV Amid Dispute

YouTube TV is offering some users a $10 credit amid ongoing frustration over the removal of Disney-owned channels, which has also led to a proposed $20 credit for extended outages. The credit appears randomly and is only accessible via desktop, with users expressing dissatisfaction over channel losses affecting their viewing, especially sports broadcasts.

business1 year ago

AT&T Offers $5 Credit to Customers Affected by Nationwide Outage

AT&T is offering a $5 credit to customers affected by a recent widespread network outage, with CEO John Stankey stating that the credit is the cost of a full day of service. The outage, which was not due to a cyber attack, caused disruptions for both AT&T and rival carrier customers, including issues with 911 service. The credit will be automatically applied to eligible accounts within two billing cycles, but AT&T Business, Prepaid, and Cricket customers are ineligible for the credit at this time.

business1 year ago

AT&T Offers $5 Credit to Customers Affected by Network Outage

AT&T experienced a widespread service outage on Thursday due to technical issues while expanding its network, affecting customers across the United States. In response, the company's chief executive announced that affected customers will receive a $5 credit on their AT&T Wireless account as compensation for the inconvenience. The outage, which lasted for about seven hours, impacted cities such as Atlanta, Los Angeles, and New York. AT&T clarified that the outage was not caused by a cyberattack and stated that the credit is intended to refund customers for the day of lost service.

technology1 year ago

AT&T Offers $5 Credit to Customers Affected by Network Outage

AT&T is offering a $5 bill credit per account to customers impacted by the major network outage on Thursday, with the credits to be automatically applied within two bill cycles. The carrier's CEO apologized for the outage and stated that steps are being taken to prevent future occurrences. AT&T attributed the outage to an incorrect network expansion process and clarified that it was not a cyber attack. The U.S. government is investigating the incident, which affected tens of thousands of customers.

technology1 year ago

AT&T Outage Update: Customers to Receive $5 Credit

AT&T is offering a $5 credit to customers affected by last week's nationwide telecommunication outage, caused by a technical error during network expansion. The company apologized for the frustration caused and stated that the credit is to reassure customers of their commitment to reliable connectivity. The offer applies to potentially impacted AT&T Wireless accounts and will be automatically applied, with bill credits expected within 2 billing cycles. Experts believe the credit is a good move for business, and some customers have reported receiving larger credits by proactively contacting the company.

business1 year ago

"AT&T Offers Billing Credits to Customers Affected by Network Outage"

AT&T plans to offer a $5 credit to customers impacted by a nationwide outage to its mobile services, which disrupted tens of thousands of people and the company's emergency response network. The credit will be automatically applied to affected customers' AT&T WirelessSM accounts within two bill cycles, and the company has apologized for the disruptions, attributing the outage to an error in coding during network expansion. AT&T officials stated that they are taking steps to prevent similar incidents in the future.

economics2 years ago

"China's Credit Dilemma: Balancing Boosts and Deflation"

China's central bank is facing a dilemma as more credit is flowing into production rather than consumption, exacerbating deflationary forces in the economy. Falling prices are raising real borrowing costs for businesses and households, while deteriorating asset quality is pressuring central bankers to release liquidity into the banking system. The imbalance in credit demand is reducing the effectiveness of monetary policy tools, and analysts urge the government to speed up structural reforms to boost consumption and address the weakening demand relative to production capacity.