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After rolling out a form of stand-alone DSL service last year that offered customers nominal savings, AT&T is set to try it again with a new, unbundled broadband plan that will provide customers with ...
As of Oct. 1, AT&T has stopped offering DSL as a new service, according to USA Today. Existing DSL subscribers, who connect to the internet via copper phone lines, will be grandfathered in. DSL is ...
Are you reading this over AT&T DSL right now? If so, you might have to upgrade or go shopping for a new ISP soon. AT&T quietly stopped selling new traditional DSLs on October 1st, though they will ...
AT&T's nascent plan to roll out high-speed Internet service over traditional phone lines is already hitting a speed bump. The company recently stepped up plans to use digital-subscriber-line ...
AT&T's home Internet data caps got an overhaul yesterday when the company implemented a recently announced plan to strictly enforce the caps and collect overage fees from more customers. Customers ...
Mark Lewis and his wife bought a house in Winterville, Georgia, in August 2012. They figured getting Internet service would be as simple as calling up AT&T, because the prior owners had AT&T DSL ...
In last week’s writeup, which discussed my transition from DSL to cable Internet service, resulting in substantial bandwidth increases with virtually no per-month price tag increase, I wrote: I ...
AT&T has deployed fiber-to-the-home internet to less than 30 percent of the households in its 21-state territory, according to a new report that says AT&T has targeted wealthy, non-rural areas in its ...
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