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AT&T customer since 1960 buys WSJ print ad to complain of slow speeds Open letter to CEO asks why AT&T left DSL areas with shoddy Internet access.
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 ...
In brief: For many Americans, 768kbps DSL remains the only Internet offer on the table. And in case you had any doubt, this historic connection speed is incapable of coping with the Internet of ...
AT&T's DSL tech support only made it worse by having my mother delete her PPPoE (Point-to-Point over Ethernet) client setting in Windows Vista and transferred the PPPoE client to the modem itself.
People who signed up for AT&T DSL service after March 31, 1994, may be eligible for a partial refund after the operator settled a class-action lawsuit charging it with delivering data rates slower ...
I have a client that has two DSL connections. One DSL connection utilizes a static public routable IP address and the other is a cheap ATT DSL that uses DHCP for the routable address and uses NAT ...
Starting May 2, AT&T plans to stop offering flat-rate pricing for unlimited Internet use. Instead, it will impose a monthly cap of 150 GB on its DSL subscribers and 250 GB on its U-Verse customers.
Existing deals with cable companies put a snag in plans to run DSL connections through regular phones lines in major parts of the country--including Texas and California.
AT&T will pay customers for getting slower DSL rates than promised as part of a class-action lawsuit settlement.
AT&T began offering DSL last year to satisfy conditions of its 2005 merger with SBC. But while AT&T was required to offer unbundled service for two years, the FCC did not set pricing guidelines.
AT&T is capping the monthly bandwidth use of new DSL users in Reno, Nevada, to try out a system for reining in heavy use.