AT&T tells us that it's "pleased" with the dismissal, to no one's surprise, while the FTC tells Consumerist that it's "disappointed." Not that the network is completely off the hook, mind you. The FTC is "considering" its options and may well try to appeal this decision. And again, there's that FCC case -- the Commission could still punish AT&T with up to a $100 million fine if successful. The problem is that the FCC can't obtain refunds for customers like the FTC can, so you may never get compensation if you were frustrated by throttling you hadn't anticipated.