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To: KevRupert who wrote (23335)6/24/2000 2:16:00 AM
From: gpowell  Read Replies (1) of 29970
 
Perhaps you should opt for DSL, if it is available in your area.

My experiences with AT&T have been very different from yours. The two times I have had a AT&T field tech out to my house (once for cable modem installation, and the other for digital TV hookup), the tech arrived within 15 minutes of the scheduled appointment.

I've had AT&T@Home for close to 18 months. After a very frustrating first month or two, the service has been spectacular.

I can't recall the last time I experienced an outage, perhaps 6 months or more. The outages I do recall (excluding the first month or so) lasted from tens of seconds up to perhaps a minute or two, max. Three of my friends have the service, and they love it as well.
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