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AT T in giant stand-off with T-Mobile over Switching Made . . . The switching is made easier via a piece of software in the T-Life app that enables T-Mobile to use AI to search a prospective customer’s AT T or Verizon account and suggest the best T-Mobile plan, with the ability to switch an account over to T-Mobile in 15 minutes
AT T sues T-Mobile US over “Easy Switch” tool, alleges AI . . . T-Mobile has promoted Easy Switch as a way for new customers to join its network in as little as 15 minutes AT T is suing T-Mobile US in federal court over the latter’s new “Easy Switch”onboarding tool, alleging that the feature uses AI bots to unlawfully access and scrape customer data from AT T’s systems
AT T Sues T-Mobile Over Easy Switch Tool (Phone Scoop) AT T has taken T-Mobile to court over its "Easy Switch" tool that uses AT T or Verizon account data to recommend an equivalent T-Mobile plan and streamline the process of switching to T-Mobile
AT T Sues T-Mobile Over Easy Switch App: Legal Battle Impacts . . . The lawsuit centers on T-Mobile's Easy Switch feature, launched in early December 2025 as part of the T-Life customer service app The tool promises to reduce carrier switching time from hours to just 15 minutes by using AI to analyze a customer's current AT T or Verizon plan and recommend comparable T-Mobile plans But AT T claims the technology crosses legal boundaries by accessing password
AT T sues to block T-Mobiles switching app AT T seeks injunction to stop T-Mobile's Easy Switch app from scraping its customer data, alleging unlawful access to its computer systems
AT T Sues T-Mobile Over Switching Made Easy Tool, Alleging . . . T-Mobile's latest attempt to simplify the switching process, however, has escalated into a significant legal and technical dispute The company's new AI-powered tool, designed to analyze a competitor's account and recommend a T-Mobile plan, has prompted a lawsuit from AT T and countermeasures from Verizon, raising serious questions about data