Review by KrK  UPDATED: 121 days ago member for 9.8 years, 2912 visits, last login: a few minutes ago
Tulsa,Tulsa,OK
$45 per month
about 12 days
AT&T
"Seems solid and sync always up so far."
"Penalty pricing, no promotional offers if you don't get POTS.(pay higher rate, you don't get promo cash back for switching, etc)"
"It's DSL, and it works. Nothing fancy. IMHO it's too expensive for what you get."
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I'm back on AT&T DSL after a couple years with Cox. I am now using a "Dry-loop" DSL product only, no POTS. This causes no end of fits with AT&T's website.
The process was easy, I tried to use the website to sign up but had to call due to the sans POTS part of the deal.
It was automatic, they shipped me the modem, and they turned on the service.
Annoyances: AT&T had been bombarding me to switch to them with offers of cash back, rebates etc. However they refused to provide any for just Internet--- they push DSL with POTS only. Plus they charged me for the modem I didn't want or need (they insisted) and they charge a penalty price, a higher monthly rate, for daring to NOT want POTS.
Since I was trying to save money, this is annoying. DSL is still cheaper then Cox, however.....
I'm also having some issues with speed consistency. Not sure why. Line is always up, which is a whole lot more then I can say for Cox. Pings are decent.
IMHO It's pretty expensive for what you get. AT&T really should consider boosting DSL speeds, especially on the upload side, and shouldn't expect $45+ a month for 6mbps down/640k up. The news that AT&T is testing metered billing is also a big, big minus.
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