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AT&T DSL vs Comcast Cable Internet in Atlanta (midtown)?
Like the question asks, what are your opinions (both negative AND positive). I'm getting a short-term apartment in midtown for college, and I need to choose between those two. Comcast said they will give me Cable TV+15meg internet for $70/mo or cable tv alone for $30/mo. AT&T said they'll give me 6meg dsl for $20/mo. So I can look for about 20bucks/mo savings for ditching about 9megs, which I don't mind (price is a priority), but I need to get the speeds I sign up for. So may I ask what your take is. Any objective opinions appreciated.
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I had online classes from a school in Atlanta and their internet got dropped 2 times within a week since they switched to Comcast, and its crappy over here too. I use ATT, but a lot of people have problems with it all over too, but mine got fixed from a tech guy who finally found out the problem, but when it comes to speed and saving money, go with ATT.
- whismanLv 45 years ago
certainly relies upon on your cyber web settlement and the certain obtain/upload bandwidth. a typical DSL connection is a million.5 Mbps obtain and 256 kbps upload. If the certain bandwidth is an identical from the two vendors then make the change.