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Review by jeff3120  UPDATED: 22 days ago member for 8.2 years, 3582 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Chicago,Cook,IL
$30 per month
about 7 days
Ameritech
"Reliable connection"
"speed is just ok"
"Good value for the money, though a modicum of techincal savvy is helpful"
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Update: The past 8 years have been as near trouble free as can reasonably be expected. I started out with the 768/128 package, and currently have the 3.0/512 package. I see consistent speeds on tests of 2.5+/435, which is just about the maximum after taking into account overhead.
The connection itself has been rock solid, with only 1 outage in the past year. Overall, reliability is on a par with most utilities (electric and gas companies).
While I haven't need the phone tech support in a while, I would wholeheartedly recommend the on line SBC support available on this website. These official techs are wonderful, and only an instant message away.
The only problem I have is that I can't get the 6.0 package...but hopefully soon it will be available to me and look f forward to upgrading my connection.
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Review by privatepilot  UPDATED: 23 days ago member for 5.4 years, 1078 visits, last login: 2 days ago
Evansville,Vanderburgh,IN
$21 per month (12 month contract)
about 15 days
Ameritech
"No problems"
"No problems"
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After good service for 5 weeks, no dial tone but DSL worked [abit very slowly]. I reported trouble at 9:15AM and after a new drop line was installed the dial tone returned and the DSL speed was back up to advertised levels. The repair was completed at 5:30PM the same day. I'm a happy camper!
Update: Still happy and the price has been reduced from $26 to $21. Thanks to forum giving a heads up!
Jan 2009 update: Upgraded to PRO this summer and speeds are as advertised. Thanks for the informative forums! PP
Oct 2009 update: Still on PRO and have had zero problems. Many times when I check email at other locations (like those with cable modems) I wait until I'm home to look at the attachments. My DSL is usually 10 times faster!
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Review by Catmando  UPDATED: 27 days ago member for 7 years, 733 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Montgomery,Kendall,IL
$34 per month
about 1 days
AT&T
"Great product for the price"
"self install can be cumbersome & tech. install are pricy"
"What you put in is what you will get out of it."
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I had a good knowledge of the product before purchase and under stood the principles of electronics. DSL use frequency to carry the information and two things can obstruct this frequency. Distance and multiple directions can cause impedance or resistance which can affect the integrity of the DSL signal. I had a dedicated fax installed the created a pipe or a direct path from the co to the modem; this minimize the impedance. Once the logistics were address connecting the wireless gateway was simple. Now I have Elite I can use sky Angle, Call advantage and much more. Service is still relieable.
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Review by nwrickert  UPDATED: 37 days ago member for 5.2 years, 3535 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Geneva,Kane,IL
$30 per month
about 10 days
Ameritech
"Reliable service, reasonable cost, adequate speeds"
"I could not quite get to the top Pro speed."
"Great support on SBC Direct"
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update - Oct 2009. This will be my final review of the dsl service, as I have just had uverse installed.
Service has continued to be completely reliable since the last update. And I retained the same IP address for the duration. My speed was increased to the full Pro speed, and switched to an interleaved profile. The 5100b modem that I was using was able to recover the same PPPoE session after the brief interrupt to up the speed.
update - Jul 2009: Upgraded to Pro.
I was getting continued reliable service, with attenuation at around 54. And since uverse did not seem likely, I decided to give Pro a chance.
First step was to post in the Direct forum, and ask for a line status check. The stats looked good. So I applied for Pro, and that was up and running within two days. However, the speed was only pushed up to 1.984 mb/s. I gave it time, assuming a ramp up. But it never increased. Another post in the Direct forum, and the speed was pushed to 2.496. That is probably as high as I can go at my distance from the CO. The service has been completely reliable. And the extra speed is useful when watching internet videos (as on youtube, for example).
Then, around 2 months later, they installed what looks like a uverse box next to the cross connect box. Thus far the uverse box does not seem to have been brought into service, and I have not heard any sales pitches for it. I guess that will be the next step to look forward to.
Summary: things are working out well on Pro service at 2.496 mb/s
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Review by b315653  UPDATED: 38 days ago member for 6.1 years, 1977 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Mentor,Lake,OH
$34 per month (12 month contract)
about 12 days
Ameritech
"The DSL,Tech's on BBR, SBC Direct Forum"
"Phone Tech's"
"Bang for the Buck"
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I ordered online sometime in Sept. 2003 for the 384-1.5/128 speed for 29.95. Recieved my welcome pack/modem soon after. Waited untill the scheduled live date and hooked everything up but couldn't get online. That's when I called the support number and went through all their steps. Still nothing. I told them my modem would recycle itself without me even touching it and that must have gave them a hint that the modem was bad. They sent out another pronto and when I hooked it up and bingo DSL. I have since rerated to 26.95 and also added a router to take care of my connection. Connection is ROCK SOLID. Never even have to think about it. Still waiting for the upgrade to 256 upload but I'm on a RT and they haven't got to me yet. Great product for a great price is the bottom line. Also the techs here at BBR rock. I visit here almost every day just to stay on top of everything. Thanks to Beach Boy for checking my line for 6.0/600, unfortunately I'm to far to upgrade but oh well i still have a great connection that doesn't tie up my phone line. SBC gives me Dial-Up also as a back-up but haven't needed it yet although I jump on once in a while just to remind me what it used to be like. Also SBC is my local,local toll, and long distance provider. DSL ROCKS
Well it's 08/05/2004. I posted on SBC Direct forum to re-up for another 12 months at 26.95. I also wanted the upload increase to 256 because I am on a RT and didn't get the boost yet (still was 128). I posted on 08/02 and on 08/05 I ran the SBC speed test here at BBR and bingo 220 upload. You ROCK moose and so does SBC DSL. Rock Solid connection. Don't ever even think about it any more. Even my wife can surf without any problems. I could never return to dial-up. Only wished I was closer to RT when they were offering 6.0/600 but o well, you can't have everything. Keep up the good work SBC.
I have to respond to the negative posts on Ameritech (SBC) forums. My advice is the same as the tech's here, don't call SBC before you come here first and post at the regular forum (Ameritech) and if you don't feel you received help than go to SBC Direct forum and post there. If you do this first chances are really good you won't have to call anybody in India (SBC Customer Help) to talk you in circles. the techs here ROCK and know what they are doing. Why call anybody else and get totally frustrated? Take the road less bumpy.
Well it's 02/04/05 and all is still well. Received the upgrade a while back on the upload side. 384 now (330 actual). Rock Solid connection ALL the time. Wish SBC would come back with that 6.0/600 for 44.95 again but if they don't I'm still happy. One thing about re-upping your contract. Don't do it here at BBR. I did and found out too late that it didn't show up on my account and I slipped into the month to month price. I called and they finally straightened it out but you know I will have to wait a couple of months to get the credits. O well, live and learn. Moral of the story, Call SBC to re-up and get tech help here at BBR. Later.
Pre-Qualified at SBC Direct for Pro Package. Got the thumbs up and made a call for the upgrade on 03/21/05. Recieved the upload increase to 512 (435actual) and waited for my Active Date of 03/29/05 to get the download increase.Active date came with no increase so I posted in SBC Direct and within a day I recieved an answer that the profile was not changed at the Redback. Good to go now.
One thing. I'm on a RT and I was only getting 1.9 down so I reset my RWIN to 14750 and it jumped to 2522 down. This is a known problem that just requires a tweek. Moral of Story- Post in SBC Direct when you have problems, get results. Thanks to "wolfdragon01" at SBC Direct for his assistance. DSL Rocks.
Just an update. Called today (06/21/2005) to get a rerate. Talked to a nice AMERICAN lady. She checked the computer and said that would not be a problem. Now I have Pro Package for 24.99. SBC is aggressive but fair. Again DSL Rocks! Never in recent memory has my connection not been there. Rock Solid. Fair Price. Great Techs at BBR. What else could you ask for. (Maybe that 6000/600 package offer again). Keep your cable folks, DSL for me, period.
Called today (02/04/2006) to rerate. Was paying 24.99. rerated to 17.99 for 12 months. This is a great service for that price. Rock solid connection. Always on. Now they lower the price. Great product SBC!
05/07/06 Well, it finally came available at a good price (6000/608). I ordered the upgrade for the Elite service today. I did it online at www.att.com/upgrade for 27.99. If you look at the first part of this review you will see I paid two dollars a month more for the basic package in 2003. I will complete this review when the upgrade is completed.
05/12/06 This was my live date and when I gave it a speed test I had the proper upload but not the right download (3371/637). Posted in ATT Direct and left my computer for two hours. When I returned, bingo 5100/653. I'm good to go. Good price (27.99) and good speed. What's next ATT? DSL Still ROCKS.
03/31/07 All has been good since last update. Solid speeds and good connection. Only thing I don't like now is there are no offerings if you commit to a year of service. Come on ATT, how about rewarding loyalty.
08/20/2008 All is still good. Price for Elite is 34.99. Rock Solid connection. Never even think about it. I see a new cabinet going in by my RT (actually 2). Maybe U-Verse is coming with 10/1.5 internet. That would be great. We will have to see.
10/13/09 All is still good. Elite is still 34.99. Wish they would discount for year commitment. Service is rock solid though. Don't even think about it. Been looking for U-Verse but still not on my side of street. Maybe next year. Would love that 10/1.5 speed.
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Review by ArgMeMatey  UPDATED: 45 days ago member for 8.2 years, 2329 visits, last login: 1 days ago
Milwaukee,Milwaukee,WI
$25 per month (12 month contract)
about 3 days
AT&T
"Quick shipment, works as advertised"
"Need more upload speed"
"Cheap and reliable"
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******************************************** Added 01 Jan 2009: My DSL continues to be very reliable. The only persistent problem was with a bad wire connector on the pole by my house. I am thinking about adding Tivo/Netflix and if so will be interested in seeing how long it takes to download a typical movie on 3008. I am also wondering, however, what will happen with the usage-based pricing threats that AT&T keeps floating.
I thought about switching to Uverse VDSL but I am holding out for a better channel package that gives me less garbage and more of what I want, for less money of course. I figure most of their VRADs are basically idling and I am wondering to what extent they might reduce their profits in order to increase penetration.
I usually pay just under $49 for DSL plus bare bones POTS. Not ready to give up POTS yet. VOIP has been pretty solid for us after a couple of long failures three years ago. We rarely use the POTS but I choose to view it like insurance, of which we have plenty and hope to never use.
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I had DSL installed at my office in August 2008. They screwed up the order and it took an extra week to get the modem, and it was not the one they promised on the phone. They "threw in" connection from the Building Binder Posts to the modem jack. But not setup. So the AT&T tech wired it all through and left. After I got the modem hooked up, it didn't work. So I took it to the NID and it worked fine. Time to replace the inside wiring. All went fine then. But I should have checked it before he left. Just too busy to bother with it at that moment. Since then, no notable problems.
3008/512 translates to 2500/400 or so. The upload speed never used to bother me, but now I am sometimes uploading lots of photos and it takes way too long. I get what I pay for, generally, but I reserve the right to complain for any reason.
I just upgraded from 1500/384 as a hedge. I had checked with SBC Direct in May and was told that I should have no trouble getting the max sync speeds. I was paying as noted below through September 2006 but the new offer was $17.95 plus fees and taxes, so now we have a commitment through June 2007. I submitted an online order and was smoothly upgraded overnight.
I submitted the order and then immediately rebooted the modem:
2006/07/19 13:07:42 GMT E |DSL |Link up 1 US 384 DS 1536 (FAST:G.dmt)
... And then this happened overnight: 2006/07/20 08:33:25 GMT E |DSL |Link up 2 US 512 DS 3008 (FAST:G.dmt)
Dynamic IP Speedstream 4100 (Nice stats)
In October I moved my DSL from one phone line to another, and that didn't go particularly smoothly: They disconnected me twice because something didn't "take" in the system properly, the new modem did not ship out as expected, they gave me a new phone # and then called me back and said they made a mistake and that number was not available, the DSL billing did not get transferred from the old account to the new account and so on. Nothing new there.
I can't comment on tech support because I use the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy.
SBC Direct forum is available and most questions get better answers in the SBC BBR forum anyway.
Here's my 28 March 2007 Bill:
$34.99 Regular rate for PRO (3008/512) $17.00 -Credit for 12-mo contract $ 1.01 + 5.6% sales tax in Milwaukee County ------------------ $19.00 SubTotal
Voice service IS REQUIRED to get this. So here's what I pay for that.
$10.78 Local Line (Increased to $10+ in Spring 2006) $ 1.00 Local Calls, 25@ $0.04 each $ 5.44 Federal Access Charge $ 0.70 E911, USF $ 1.54 Federal, State, County, Stadium Taxes --------------------------- $19.46 SubTotal ------------------------ $38.46 Grand Total
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Review by Miner49er  UPDATED: 70 days ago member for 6.4 years, 499 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Chicago,Cook,IL
$19 per month
about 14 days
AT&T
"Price isn't bad"
"Tech Support sucks, The guys here at BBR are much more helpful."
"You get what you pay for"
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With all the new people signing up for SBC/Yahoo DSL they are really behind and they are forgetting things that would make the install process go much faster. These problems were corrected in a mater of min. when found. In the end it was the tech's on BBR that actally got me up and running correctly. I'm still not getting the speeds I had with my cable modem but SBC dsl is 1/2 the price so I really can't complain.
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Review by Nightfall  UPDATED: 72 days ago member for 8.3 years, 3626 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Grand Rapids,Kent,MI
$30 per month
about 7 days
SBC
"DSL activated early! Reliable connection so far! Price!"
"Phone tech support could be improved a little."
"Awesome connection and well worth the price!"
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2/3/04 - I have been a cable modem subscriber for over four years. In that time, @Home died and ATT took it over. Then Comcast took over from ATTBI. Last year, I went the route of buying DirecTV and getting rid of my cable TV service. Comcast initiated the bundling price right about that time last year. Luckily, I had prepaid for a year of service so it kept the price at $42.95. In March, my prepaid year was up and therefore my cost was going to go up. I started looking into other options.
I was nervous about trying DSL. I tried it once before when I first moved in November of 2000, but I was very dissatisfied with the service. The speeds and reliability were just not there. I then decided to give it another try based on the people in the SBC Midwest forum urging me on. That and I was 7,000 feet from the CO apparently.
I ordered DSL on Friday January 23rd. At the time, I wanted the Expert Plus package which would have given me extra speed. They said I qualified for it with a range of 6,934 feet, and gave me an install date of Friday January 30th. I was excited about trying it out.
A couple days later, I got a message on my answering machine from SBC saying I didn't qualify for the Expert Plus and they downgraded me to the Standard Plus. They also said I wouldn't have service until 2/3. I called back to ask why, and they said I didn't qualify for the extra speed. I then asked for what distance I was away or what the problem was, and the technician just didn't know. I didn't think much of it at the time. I figured the techs in the SBC forum would help me out after the DSL was installed and running.
On Friday 1/30, I got the modem in the mail. I plugged in all the filters and then the modem itself, and I found all the lights to be lit up green. I was quite amazed that the modem was already on, so I took the time to set up the modem with the CD. In about 10 minutes, I was surfing on the computer through the DSL. Speed tests were right about 1300/220. The modem itself said I had 1500/256 speeds, but I trust the speed tests as a little better indication.
Since then, I have had no downtime and the speeds are almost always top notch. Similar to Comcast. I subscribe to the line monitoring service, and I compared the graphs after I switched.
New Jersey USA monitor - Comcast: 30ms consistantly. SBC: 35ms consistantly
California USA monitor - Comcast: 95ms consistantly. SBC: 85ms consistantly
San Francisco USA - Comcast: 65ms consistantly. SBC: 70ms consistantly
My Comcast connection and this one are almost identical. Very few ping spikes which means I get good speeds and throughput. The only difference is what is in the graphs and that is only by a few milliseconds. Comcast wants to charge me $57 or so just for the cable modem. SBC charges me $27. A $30 difference? I am all over that. Even if I get the Expert Plus package, it would cost me $45, which is still a $12 difference.
My only complaint is that I don't think the phone techs know what is going on with my connection at times. I have inquired about the Expert Plus package and I while I understand that I don't qualify, they won't tell me my distance. I also can't find out for sure if I am on a CO or RT. I guess this will have to wait. I am in process of talking with the techs here on the forums. I hope they can give me the answers I am looking for, a speed increase to the next level, a move from a CO to an RT, or something along those lines.
Until then, I will enjoy the $26.95 price and the Comcast cable is going to be disconnected in the next couple weeks if everything stays the same. SBC, it looks like you have a new customer.
2/6/04 - Well, after talking with Beach Boy, one of the online techs here at broadbandreports.com, it looks like my range is much longer than I thought. I am currently sitting 14,000 feet from the CO. Almost 2.75 miles. I am glad I got a straight answer. Apparently, the max speeds would be about 3000/400 or so. The rumor is that they are working on a new price tier that would be $35 a month for those speeds. Instead of pay $45 a month and get capped, I will wait to see what SBC comes out with later. I hope they do release the mid-tier caps for that price. I would pay up. 
Today was a big day for me. I called and canceled Comcast cable. I explained to them it wasn't the quality, but the cost. If the comcast cable internet service was $42.95 and there was no penalty for buying their cable TV service, I would have kept it. However, that wasn't the case. As it was, I was paying $13.50 for basic and $42.95 for cable internet. If I opted for no cable TV, I would have paid $17 so it just made sense to get basic cable. I am going to save $30 a month now on my internet service and I am very happy. Even if I go with that mid-tier plan when it gets released, I will save $20. Lets just hope I see the stability and reliability on this DSL line like I had with the cable modem in the long term.
2/17/04 - So far, everything is still up and running. I haven't had any downtime at all and I always get the top speeds. For $26.95, I can't beat the price. I would be willing to pay more for more speed though so I hope SBC reads this and places an RT close to me. If they do start up a new speed tier for $35 a month that will give me 3000/468, I will jump all over it. My max speeds apparently will be 2486/416 this far away according to the techs. It isn't 6000/608, but oh well. Just give me an RT! I am still very happy.
2/25/04 - Still going without a problem. It is quickly approaching my 30 day mark. After that, I am locked in for a year with SBC. If everything continues to be superb, you can bet I will stay with them.
3/04/04 - This is probably going to be my last update for a while. Now I have passed the 30 day mark and I am keeping the SBC DSL as you probably have guessed. The connection is up and running smoothly. No downtime to speak of. The only thing I would like to see is an RT installed in my area so I can take advantage of the faster speeds. I hope SBC looks at this review and grants my request. 
7/21/04 - A little over four months later, I am still happy with my SBC DSL. I have had ZERO problems with it and hardly any downtime. I believe the only downtime I had was back a month ago and that was a scheduled outage! The price continues to be a big selling point for me and I don't see myself going back to Comcast anytime soon. Lastly, the techs here are hands down the best I have ever talked with. Instead of calling the technical support lines, I post a message here on BBR and talk to the techs. They need a big pat on the back and a raise! The only thing I would like to see is an RT deployed out in my area. I would love more bandwidth and am willing to pay for it. PLEASE deploy one out in my area! Email me if you want me to help you. I work cheap. 
9/23/04 - Still VERY happy with SBC DSL. I had a couple instances of downtime, but come to find out my DSL Modem needed to be upgraded to a new firmware version. Since the upgrade no problems have been seen. I am still very happy with SBC and the $26.95 price point. The only thing I would like to see is to get my speed upgraded. I can only get 1500/384 (thanks for the extra upload). It would be nice to get 3000 down for a little extra money. However, I am still out of range. Oh well. Beggers can't be choosers I guess.
12/13/04 - What can I say? No downtime, top notch speeds, and low latency equals a happy customer. I just signed up for an additional year at the low $26.95 price. Gotta love it. I still want more speed though and am willing to pay for it. I just keep hoping that SBC reads this review and puts in an RT close to me. 
3/15/05 - Still no RT, but service is still top notch! I have had no downtime and my service is solid. I am looking into seeing how much speed my line can support and if I can upgrade. It may not be worth the price to upgrade and only get a little more speed, but I am looking into it. I want to once again sing the praises about the SBC techs here on BBR. They are always quick to help. They are the best I have ever had the chance to deal with!
6/7/05 - No downtime, top notch speeds = happy customer. I have said it multiple times and I will say it again...I wish I could get the Pro speeds. 
1/20/06 - Once again, no downtime and I always get the speed I pay for. I am still a very happy customer. Just took advantage of the $16.99 per month price for 6 months. It just can't be beat. Where is my RT so I can get more speed? That is the only complaint I have and it is a small one.
6/28/06 - Just renewed my contract to $15 a month for 1500/384 speeds for a year. At that price, I got the ok from the wife to run dual broadband connections to the dual WAN router and run them in load balancing mode. So now I have DSL and Comcast Cable internet! The DSL side has always been solid so I am happy on that end. My thirst for more speed AND a failover internet connections should be fulfilled with the addition of the Comcast HSI.
1/5/07 - Well, a little over 6 months later, I am really enjoying my dual high speed connections. My DSL and Cable connections are totally solid. My DSL in particular is very nice. I just wish I could get faster than 1500/384 on it. I have asked and asked about it. Its too bad I live smack dab in the middle of a city and I can't get anything faster. 
10/25/07 - I finally got an upgrade to 3000/512 and it works great. It works so good, I am thinking I am going to drop my comcast cable modem connection in December. I have had dual broadband connections for a while, and while it is nice, I just can't justify it anymore now that I have a faster connection. Still very solid service and I highly recommend SBC. 
01/28/08 - The faster connection has been so good that I dropped my Comcast cable internet service and am down to one connection. The good news is that I am not paying for a second connection. That other connection did have its advantages, but I was rarely using them like the fact that I have a redundant connection. However, if the line never goes down, its hard to justify. AT&T rocks in my area. 
08/04/08 - AT&T DSL is still rock solid. With help from AT&T Direct here on the BBR Forums, they got my speed upgraded to about 4500/768 which helps out a lot. I had the service hiccup on me one time in the last 6 months. It seemed that the modem lost sync. When it picked back up, it didn't go down again. I love this DSL service!
02/18/09 - Still happy with AT&T DSL service. No downtime and my service is as solid as a rock. If they do implement caps on the service that are too restrictive, I will be moving back to Comcast. So far, no word on caps so I am hopeful they will not implement them.
09/09/09 - Wow, its been 5 and a half years since I first got AT&T DSL. The service is still very very nice. I have noticed no downtime and the service is still very reliable. The ping times are great and I never have problems with gaming or getting online. I haven't had the need to contact AT&T support for a long time now. The service just works and that's all that matters. I would really like to move to Uverse though. So far I haven't seen it in my area though. There is a VRAD box pretty close to me that could service my area, but the techs say it isn't turned on yet.
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Review by computerman2  UPDATED: 79 days ago member for 7.5 years, 1438 visits, last login: a few hours ago
Rockwood,Wayne,MI
$34 per month
about 10 days
AT&T
"Speed, Realiability, Support"
"None as I've seen yet"
"Still Great service"
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September 2nd 2009: Service Still Going Great, Any Issues i've had Been Solved Quickly Thru either at&t internet phone support or thru at&t direct here in the dslreports forum. These days I Dj every day in Second Life, Skype at times, Yahoo Messenger, Online gaming, All in All as i said in last review--Very Satisfied with At&t High Speed DSL service.
Will Keep on using it for the future, and when uverse is available, may consider switching to that, but then again may not be as reliable as this has been for us
February 6th 2009: Service Still Rock Solid, 2wire modem still working Good, Had some Minor service outages, but those were resolved in a timely fashion, from my last review still do alot of internet stuff, voice over ip with yahoo messenger, skype sometimes, Online game, Dj in a Computer program occasionally, All in all Great Service.
Could still use more speed though, but for the price cannot beat the realiability with at&t yahoo dsl
For 5 PC's Excellent Service
Mcafee From at&t yahoo--excellent, no problems with it so far, currently have it installed on 2 of the 5 Pc's, but will be installing on the laptop later on this evening
4/29/2008: Bought 2wire DSL modem/router in December 2007, to replace old DSL modem and Netgear Router that died after a power outage. Service is excellent still, like the 2wire modem alot, online gaming doesn't boot as much with the new 2wire modem, Still do all the same stuff i used to with the old router.
Hopefully more Internet speed comes in the future, but for now great service, great speed, low pings for online gaming, video watching, voice over ip. Do more with at&t yahoo dsl than i ever did with my Wideopenwst Cable internet, mind you when i had that service, top speed i think was 4.0mbps download and 512 or 384 upload, 6mb and 768 is awesome speed to me
I'm very happy with this service thus far, the speed is great even with 3-4 PC's doing stuff on the network, The modem was easy to setup to work with my wireless router when i got it, the setup of the service was extremely excellent. Nice service for the price and the contract term, and I look forward to staying with it for many years to come.
Can't beat the price for such a decent service--as far as I know $26.95(was the toal when i was on Express package, new total is $28.20 with Elite(6016/768 package) Elite is a great package, as much as we use internet, having the extra speed from Express, Pro, Elite helps out alot, I download videos, (legal videos), online gaming, voice over ip with skype or yahoo messenger voice. with 4-5 PC's active constanly...
So I rate this service as excellent, the times i did have to speak to support was always great at solving problems..and getting issues resolved....So very happy customer, and plan to stay with SBC(At&T yahoo DSL) for a long long time
10/04/2007 Update: Very Happy with the Service, No Downtime, excellent online game, all around wonderful service, will be with at&t yahoo dsl for years. Totally Awesome service, online gaming is great with this service.
Followup comments:  bobznkazoo
join:2006-09-20 Kalamazoo, MI
| I agree. AT&T DSL is great.
I agree with this guy. Over here in Kalamazoo, the AT&T guy showed up on time and hooked up my DSL fast. My network has never needed restarting and my connection has never failed in 9 months. (With Charturd cable broadband I was rebooting the system weekly and was down at least an hour at a time at least once a month) When I did have a problem with a Win98 PC running on a wireless card, the tech support guy(that answered in less than 2 minutes on hold) had me up and running within 15 minutes. Excellent service for less than half the cost of cable broadband and a free modem as bonus. Great Job AT&T! | |
|   lurk3r
| Not likely The only real positive thing I can say about at$t is that the connection has been stable. I signed up for the $79 tripple play package, first bill was $170, has not been under $160 a month yet. Their advertisements are a blatant lie. The local phone is $39, DSL is $35. They flat out refuse to honor the prices they advertise. Couple that with ~300-500ms latency makes gaming nearly impossible.
I'm dying for a replacement, see C2 advertising like mad in my area and would love to try it out. It can't possibly be worse. | |
|  |  computerman2 Premium join:2002-04-20 Rockwood, MI | Re: Not likely Been using At&t yahoo DSL from February 2005, No Issues with online gaming for Me, always high speed, billing for Me very little issues for myself. Online gaming pings are low for me. Been on Elite Package since it became available | |
|  |   David No,there is another. Premium,VIP join:2002-05-30 Granite City, IL clubs: | Sounds like you got a higher TV pkg (Dish TV) than what you probably should have got.
Got a copy of this advertisement? | |
|  |  |   lurk3r
| Re: Not likely I do have the highdef package (advertised at $10 per month, actually 20), and upgraded from the $34 to the $59 TV package. That means $79+10+25 = ~110, not 160-170. I paused the add on TV and read it to the agent, the flat out refuse to honor it. My DSL and base phone line costs $39+$35 = $74, so I should be able to get the satellite for $5 according to their add (the same one I signed up for last year). Someone really has to sue these people for their complete disregard for truth in advertising. | |
|  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |   lurk3r
| Re: Not likely Exactly, you have hit on my problem, they are advertising all 3 packages for $79, but charging me $108 as you illustrated. I'm not trying to be unreasonable, I know that what I have will be more that the base package. My problem is that they are charging me $4 less for 2 of the 3 services that they advertised, and continue to advertise at $79 for all 3. | |
|  |  |  |  |  |   David No,there is another. Premium,VIP join:2002-05-30 Granite City, IL clubs:
·DIRECTV
·magicjack.com
·AT&T Midwest
| Re: Not likely Ok, I think you might have actually answered your own question. Now with what you are telling me, and keep in mind this is just what I am going on.
Now here's what I crunched(keep in mind basic numbers here): $35=DSL $34=phone $59=Upgraded tv pkg $20=HDTV add on --------------------- $148= Total
Now if you did all of that I get $148 right there. I didn't add any taxes to this, so this would be about in the ballpark estimate. Now keep in mind this also is including the upgrades you made.
$35=DSL $34=phone $34=tv pkg offered $20=HDTV add on --------------------- $123=Total
Here is the estimated price I get if I just went with the HDTV upgrade only, and stuck with the basic pkg. I can't say for certain if you can just pay for say Discovery HD and not have to purchase Discovery. I don't know if that works or not or if you have to pay for the channel. That would be something dish would have to answer. I can't say I have tried it as I have no HDTV's in my house. I have a 25 inch sanyo that works just fine for TV. However, some people enjoy their TV more than say me. I think what happend was you went outside the pkg with the upgrades. I am willing to bet that's what happend. I don't think dish would sell a $59 for $34, If DirecTV don't I don't expect dish to. -- If you have a topic in the direct forum please reply to it or a post of mine, I get a notification when you do this. Koetting Ford, Granite City, illinois... YOU'RE FIRED!!
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Review by smogrady  UPDATED: 81 days ago member for 6.4 years, 189 visits, last login: 47 days ago
Chicago,Cook,IL
$25 per month
about 12 days
AT&T
"Straight forward install,"
"Can't beat cheap!"
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8/31/09 AT&T HSI EXPRESS is $25/month. Still not all that fast, but it still keeps on working. Have to power cycle the modem every few months, but it is an original 5100!
05/29/07 Moved to a new CO/phone number. Can only get 1.5 mbit, no more 3mbit. I guess that is the cost of buying your own home! The first speed test yielded 1.26 down/316 up. Took a while to sync up (>day) but it eventually hooked up and here I am.
02/27/2007 Connection flaked for a few hours. Tech was at d-MARC today, that may have had something to do with it. Power-cycled modem & router. All is back to normal.
07/11/2006 (new price to go live 7/17/06) Renewed via phone. They offered $19.99/month for 12 more months. Hell it's cheaper than the $37.00 "regular price" that I've been paying for the last two months. The service continues to be solid, rarely dropping the connection.
04/01/2006 The connection flaked out once or twice this year. Apparently the whole north-side had problems. The speed is almost always in the 2.5mBit/430K range. Can't beat the price.
03/23/2005 We Moved recently. The "live date" was supposed to be 3/18/05, but DSL support couldn't figure out why it wouldn't come live. I posted a "help" request in the SBC Direct forum and the next day the DSL was live. It may have the help here or the eventual help from SBC. It's live & it's fast. I'm still not sure if it's the regular or Pro package. (I ordered one, got confirmed on the Regular, and the speed matches the pro. I guess I'll wait until I get the bill)
2/18/2004 So now I'm at 1.27 MB down/213 K upload. I have to admit i'm quite satisfied and have rebooted the router once when the connection went out. Not Bad!
07/05/2003 So far all is good. I ordered a service cut over for a move. The new number w/ DSL was to go live June 16, 2003. I didn't un-pack my computer until the weekend, got the Speedstream 5100 box on June 23 or 24, 2003. I plugged in the modem to the jack Wednesday night, connected the computer Thursday, set-up a connection and it worked immediately. I ordered a 384/128, I got 301/108 on my first speed test. No bad so far
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