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 ...
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 ...
Next time you’re in a McDonald’s in Jerkwater, Ohio and you assume — like I did — that wireless access will be free, you’ll be right. That is, if you’re an AT&T DSL subscriber. I am not, so I ...
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 ...
If you have subscribed to AT&T DSL service at any point from 1994 until today, you may be eligible for a cash payout from the company over allegations that it improperly rate-limited some DSL lines, ...
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 ...
Acknowledging a dramatic shift in the way people use their phones, AT&T Inc. is using Chicago and two other markets to test ideas to win young customers for its wired network, even as they reject ...
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 ...
AT&T quietly rolled out standalone DSL broadband service for the first time this week, giving consumers the choice to drop their home phone land lines. But before you get rid of your home phone line, ...
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 ...
When AT&T took over Bell South we were promised a ‘naked’ DSL package, but AT&T figured the longer they took to roll it out that it would fade from our memories. Good job, AT&T, because I sure as heck ...
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