| Last Updated: Monday, June 19, 2006 11:31 AM Local AT&T customers getting back online
PRESS RELEASE FROM AT&T: AT&T Broadband Moves More Than
Half Of Its Internet Customers To New High-Speed Network ENGLEWOOD, Colo.
- AT&T Broadband has now moved more than 500,000 cable Internet customers to its
new high speed Internet network as of Tuesday morning, Dec. 4. The company
expects approximately 80 percent of its customers to be on the new network by
the end of the day today. It plans to complete the full transition by Friday morning.
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Coverage from the Palo Alto Weekly Local
AT&T customers getting back online (Added 2:15 p.m.) Monday,
December 3, 2001 At
Home customers have no home (Added 1:50 p.m.) Tuesday,
January 2, 2001 AT&T
is ready for modem service (Added 2 p.m.) Tuesday,
November 7, 2000 End
of the road for ISP Channel (Added 2 p.m.) Tuesday,
October 24, 2000 Cable
modem service in limbo (Added 8:30 a.m.) Friday,
October 20, 2000 ISP
Channel to lay off third of staff (Added 1 p.m.) Frustrated
ISP customers seek city's aid (Added 8:30 a.m.) Tuesday,
October 17, 2000 Internet
woes leave customers fuming (12:30 p.m.) |