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SoundAdviceCT

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 reply to ezman
Re: ATT announces DSL price increase March 2008

Called AT&T & also ended up talking with a "retention specialist"... ended up negotiating an upgrade to "Pro" (3mbps) from my previous "Express" (1.5mbps) speed. So... I still have the $5 increase, but at least I'm getting increased service for the money. Supposedly, this price will be good for the foreseeable future. Definitely suggest you call AT&T to bitch about the increase, and see if you can negotiate some kind of resolution!

In general, though... the AT&T sites are REALLY messed up! Different pricing & service info between AT&T and old SBC pages (AT&T links may bring you there).

Also... though AT&T announced this price increase awhile back, it STILL is not reflected on their website offers & sign-up pages... not even on the upgrade pages. They've made the site "prettier" (the NEW AT&T)... to bad they don't spend any time on CONTENT!

So it goes...
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