Submitted by Stormare Mackee on Fri, 2007/10/19 - 3:12pm.
AT&T has not given up the fight to provide cable TV services in Tennessee without having to negotiate franchising locally. AT&T wovs to renew efforts to allow statewide franchising next year. Meanwhile, the company continues forced bundling of internet and TV services in other markets and is busy shopping for competitive media delivery/technology companies (DISH Network, SlingMedia)... Improving or eliminating consumer choice?
Submitted by SammySkull on Fri, 2007/10/19 - 6:14pm.
Not sure how/if it's symptomatic of the switch, but my never-had-a-problem Cingular service is now problem laden shortly after the switch to AT&T. In a year and a half I've never had problems hearing who I'm talking to, never had a call go quiet on me, never had problems dialing. Suddenly I'm having all those problems.
Not sure how/if it's symptomatic of the switch, but my never-had-a-problem Cingular service is now problem laden shortly after the switch to AT&T. In a year and a half I've never had problems hearing who I'm talking to, never had a call go quiet on me, never had problems dialing. Suddenly I'm having all those problems.
Can you imagine how boring a job it is for the folks who have to illegally listen in on my phone?
Dudes...The call to Costa Rica was about a raft trip on the Rio Pacuare...I swear.
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