Is it really a problem? There is no Constitutional violation and it's within the scope of a law duly passed by Congress. The people know it's happening (when the wiretapping thing came out under Bush), and have decided they don't care. Finally, the government isn't getting any information about you that you're not sharing with AT&T already.
Please don't write comments like this. Knowing your writing here, I can imagine you found the ideas in the parent comment offensive. But your comment contains literally nothing but an attack on the commenter himself.
But you're not hiding anything--you're exposing that information to AT&T.
I probably have a more "original intent" view of privacy than most people. I think privacy is about government intrusion on the sanctity of your home and your person. I struggle to understand how privacy comes into play for things that you don't even attempt to keep private (by virtue of sharing it with a "big evil corporation" like AT&T or Verizon).
So what's the beef?