Skinenbones, haven worked for AT&T you might want to consider the following aspects: First, SBC bought AT&T LD, not AT&T Broadband. Second, the rate at which you personally can download data has nothing to do with the AT&T LD infrastructure, but rather the SBC localized (neighborhood) infrastructure.
The only 'AT&T' about U-verse is that SBC chose to use AT&T instead of SBC as the market-branding post purchase of AT&T LD. AT&T contributed nothing to the U-verse project. Complain about your local telephone company and its inability to deliver to you better bandwidth rates.
BTW, I work in the WAN-implementation (core) for a major telephone company about to be eaten up by SBC. Its terrible regarding the chosen methods for delviering video, even with modern compression codecs, on those silly copper-pairs. Its like beating a dead horse two decades after it died.
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Skinenbones, haven worked for AT&T you might want to consider the following aspects: First, SBC bought AT&T LD, not AT&T Broadband. Second, the rate at which you personally can download data has nothing to do with the AT&T LD infrastructure, but rather the SBC localized (neighborhood) infrastructure.
The only 'AT&T' about U-verse is that SBC chose to use AT&T instead of SBC as the market-branding post purchase of AT&T LD. AT&T contributed nothing to the U-verse project. Complain about your local telephone company and its inability to deliver to you better bandwidth rates.
BTW, I work in the WAN-implementation (core) for a major telephone company about to be eaten up by SBC. Its terrible regarding the chosen methods for delviering video, even with modern compression codecs, on those silly copper-pairs. Its like beating a dead horse two decades after it died.