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John Keels

@appstate.edu

UVerse

I think AT&T is making the right move by doing this. However, what will they charge for it. I am certainly not willing to pay more than $60/mo with 18mbps internet. Besides, as others have hinted the upstream is really the side that matters. In any case, I would consider it.

Where I live AT&T offers up to 6mpbs down/512kpbs up (former bellsouth territory). However, the cable company offers up to 16mpbs service. Actually, for about $40/mo one can get 10mpbs internet from charter (even though they blow).

Currently, I am on the 3mpbs link which is enough for me. However, it is a little pricey for such speeds at $42.95/mo without phone service (not wasting my money on that when I have a cell phone).

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