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 ...
Without getting too much into the back story and the reasons behind it... Went to the AT&T store and ended up switching from AT&T DSL to UVerse internet (can't get UVerse TV though). Days later I get ...
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 ...
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 ...
One of the things I've noticed in recent years is how a lot of people I know were getting pigeon holed in to non-public IP addresses by their broadband provider. Oh sure you can do your typical web ...
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 2020.
Someone in a remote office has an AT&T service with a 2wire DSL modem/router (at least I *think* it's a combo modem/router; that's the type of device my local DSL provider has been ...
AT&T introduced digital subscriber line services in three more states as part of its ongoing effort to offer broadband to more customers. Ma Bell announced Tuesday that customers in Texas, Michigan ...
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