GPRR is a surcharge that is found on cell phone bills. It is the charge for GPRS data services provided by cell phone companies for internet access and data transfer.
GPRR is a specific rate ($.01/KB) for GPRS data services provided by AT&T Wireless for Internet access and data transfer. GPRS or General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a packet oriented Mobile Data Service available to users of Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and IS-136 mobile phones. It provides data rates from 56 up to 114 kbit/s.
You need to review your phone bills. ATT is ripping people off. If you have purchased a phone like a black jack, blackberry, any type of PDA that has internet access, it will charge you a ridiculous amount of money, even when you don't use the internet. The phone supposedly goes onto the internet by itself to find new updates and it charges for data transfer. Also, multi media messaging is considered data transfer therefore it uses the internet, so it as well charges, even though multi media messaging is covered under your plan. I'm considering a class sue against AT&T. If this has happened to you please join this discussion. I just recently got my phone bill after receiving a new phone about a month and a half ago. My family plan usually ranges around 110. I have a ATT Droid phone, the backflip... but regardless. the new bill? 420, with the difference being data usage of WXP1. which is ridiculous, I'm allotted 200MB of data with my current plan, and for some reason the WXP1 wasn't covered. what the hell att?