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hottboiinnc
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join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH
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reply to mlundin

Re: The future...

you think ATT's network is capable of high speeds? It tops out at about 25 megs and can't be easily changed due to still running on DSL and copper. At least with VZ they were smart and went to FTTH and MSOs can easily replace equipment to DOC3, or even go FTTH without a problem and very quickley with little money spent.

Id sell the ATT stock.
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iansltx

join:2007-02-19
Golden, CO
kudos:2
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·Comcast

Heard of the iPhone? AT&T isn't just a wireline company...they can do quadruple play in a LOT of their markets, something that can't be said even of Verizon. Also, their expenditure to provide $75 per month internet is cheaper than Verizon's, though the speeds offered for that price are a bit different (24/3 vs. 25/25).

SUre, I'd rather have FIOS than U-Verse but I understand why an investor would take T over VZ.

PS. AT&T does FTTH in greenfield areas.



digitalfreak
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join:2005-12-09
Blacklick, OH

reply to hottboiinnc
My sync rate is over 50mpbs on U-verse, so I could get at least that if the offered the package. With bonding, 100Mb should be attainable. Granted, I'm not using the TV service.



Michael C

join:2009-06-26
Cedar Park, TX

reply to hottboiinnc
keep in mind that AT&T is also running FTTH in some areas for U-Verse even though they don't offer speed options higher than what VDSL will provide.....yet.


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