There’s a definite air of one-upmanship in the telecoms sector currently, as the big boys try to show how well architected their networks are, and how they are handling the uptick in traffic from the COVID-19 lockdowns like champs. However, given the griping that has been made to regulators, particularly in the context of data caps and per-GB pricing, there’s a decent chance that some of these claims are going to be cited in lawsuits over the next few years. AT&T waived data caps and late payment fees, with Verizon waiving overage charges and promising that it would not charge late fees or cut users off. Charter promised free broadband packages for students in homes that don’t already have an…