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Shhhhh AT&T Quietly Offers $10/month DSL

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Very secretly AT&T began offering an entry level DSL solution for $10 a month, that is available to all customers in any area that AT&T serves. The catch is that phone service is required as well as a one-year agreement but the modem is free.

The speeds of this new budget plan are a minimum of 768 kbps down and 128 kbps up. Although they are nothing to call home about this seems like a great starter plan for folks who refuse to drop the dialup.

Yet to come is a DSL that doesn’t require local phone service which AT&T has six months to announce at a proposed price of $19.95 per month for the same speeds.

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  • http://web.mac.com/barra_240t Nigel

    What the duece?

    We pay over AU$60 those speeds a month!

  • http://www.uneasysilence.com Dan

    I pay $60 for 30 megabits down and 7 up :)

  • elchubi

    Damn monopolies

    At Mexico 1Mbps / 128Kbps is 27 dlls. PLUS Telephone plan ~15 dlls (basic)
    PLUS 15% TAX

    That’s why Carlos Slim is in the path of B. Gates…

  • Carlos

    What Dan?!! Who’s your service provider? Jevas, can I sign up for this 30mb down, 7 up in Chicago?

  • http://www.uneasysilence.com Dan

    Nope.. Regional provider in NY

  • Jon

    Broadband should be cheap! It’ll be free and faster in INDIA in 5 years/

  • mr magoo

    Unable to find anything about the $10 dollar a month service on AT&T’s web site and only passing mention of it on the BellSouth web page I decided to give AT&T a call. They are my local phone provider here in Pennsylvania and I also have their cell phone service (my wife got me stuck in some 2 year plan.) After being passed around and given multiple numbers to call I was finally given 1-800-967-5363. This will allow you to talk directly to the DSL department with any questions regarding this matter. I should note that all representatives I spoke with were obviously outsourced, probably Indian, so it made communications difficult and frustrating.

    My first go resulted in the representative saying that the $10 offer was not available to me so I asked to speak with the manager. The manager said the “special offer” was only available in 22 states. I asked him to list them and he gave me the following: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. I asked him why it is only available in those states. He didn’t know. I then told him that I had family in California who would be interested in this DSL price, how do I directly access the AT&T web page that details this “special offer.” He directed me to att.net which uncovered nothing, then to att.com/localhelp which also uncovered nothing, finally he told me to go to newatt.com which redirects you to attfashion.net a site selling shoes. At this point he was getting frustrated and said he would connect me to one of his “DSL specialists” to resolve the matter.

    Can you guess what happened? He redirected me back to the main menu of 1-800-967-5363. *sigh* I waited on hold again for another outsourced Indian representative. This lady was armed with a lot of information. She was obviously reading a printed statement and basically said that the $10 offer is only available where BellSouth owns the land lines. Because Verizon owns the land lines in Pennsylvania the service is not available. I asked when the offer would be available to Pennsylvania and she said she did not have that information.

    She then tried to sell on the 19.99 DSL offer. No thanks. Much faster than the $10 offer! No thanks. How about AT&T dial up? No thanks. Its very fast with an accelerator! No thanks. Would you like AT&T wireless? I have it already, it sucks and is overpriced. How about adding another line? *CLICK*

    That was my experience. I say to hell with AT&T. Although if you’re in one of those 22 states you might be in luck and your best bet is probably ordering it over the phone.

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