Mountain lion and iphone upload

Since upgrading to Mountain Lion, my daughter has seen two weekly uploads to from her iphone that have killed her data plan.  The last upload was 128 MB.  These take place weekly at the time of the normal iPhone upload to AT&T.  Is there some type of synchronization that is going on with the Cloud?  If so, what can we turn off in the Cloud Services?  She does not seem to use it except for a few texts.  We are trying to isolate what is going on and can see the early Saturday morning upload on the AT&T account.  thank you

In setting up her iPhone:
Settings-General-Diagnostics and Usage. Select Don't Send.
If that doesn't straighten thigs out complain to AT&T. This has nothing to do with Mountain Lion.

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