By AMY SCHATZ AND SARA SILVER New Yorker Gamel Ghazi used to fight with his two teenage boys over texting charges that ranged from $20 to $100 per month. One month, he canceled the data plan for the phones, only to see his kids run up $120 in charges for extra voice minutes on the next bill. "They should let people know before they have to pay extra," said Mr. Ghazi, a van driver who takes people to medical appointments. "For texts and for voice minutes, too." Officials at the Federal...
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