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AT&T on Monday introduced a DSL service designed to double download speeds for small and medium-size business customers of its hosted Web services.
The SBC Yahoo DSL Expert Plus service features download speeds of up to 6 megabits per second, double the speed previously offered to customers using its DSL and hosted Web services. (SBC Communications recently acquired AT&T and adopted its name).
"Bandwidth needs have continued to rise, as small and medium businesses are looking to power multiple needs," said AT&T representative Jason Hillery.
AT&T and other Bell companies are in a a heated price war with cable companies offering broadband services to lure away DSL customers.
AT&T's latest DSL service includes Wi-Fi access, business e-mail and a hosted Web site with domain name. The service is priced at $49.99 per month for the first three months (six months if ordered online) and then $64.99 per month after the promotion expires.
Previously, the fastest DSL service AT&T offered to its hosted customers was the Pro Package, which featured download speeds of 1.5 to 3mbps. That service, priced at $34.99, is still offered.
Under its Expert Plus S-package, the telecom giant also offers a 6mbps DSL service for customers that want to host their own Web site and have a static IP address. That package runs $79.99 per month.
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- MegaBYTES huh?
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by jpickett
December 13, 2005 12:37 PM PST
- That's pretty impressive. Where can I sign up for this 48MegaBIT service? I had no idea current DSL technology was so fast. This is incredible!!!
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- Strike 2
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by jpickett
December 13, 2005 2:37 PM PST
- Even the modified version is wrong ;-) Oh well!
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- Not so crazy
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by CAM23
December 13, 2005 4:55 PM PST
- Actually, 47 megabit ADSL is available in Japan. Obviously at&t isn't going to have anything close to that on the market any time soon, but it wouldn't be too fantastic.
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(3 Comments)Heh.