I dont normally defend ATT, but…

"The plans are specifically priced at $15 per month for 25 Megabits per second 
(Mbps) download speeds and $20 per month for 200 Mbps. These prices must 
include recurring taxes, equipment rental fees, and other usage fees, with 
annual price increases capped at 2%."

$15/month for 25Mbps, and that price includes all equipment fees and taxes? 
Thats a little ridiculous given inflation and general cost of living. If it 
were $25/month - then maybe ATT should make it work, but $15 is too low.

-John


> On Jan 16, 2025, at 9:27 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> I’m assuming he’s referring to the New York State low income Internet mandate 
> that recently went into effect.
> 
> https://broadbandbreakfast.com/new-yorks-15-broadband-law-takes-effect-wednesday/
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Jan 16, 2025, at 9:25 AM, Tom Beecher <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Mike-
>> 
>> What specific government regulation or action are you asserting here that 
>> caused this action? 
>> 
>> On Thu, Jan 16, 2025 at 9:13 AM Mike Hammett <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Government gets over involved in things they don't understand, and 
>> businesses pull out.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -----
>> Mike Hammett
>> Intelligent Computing Solutions
>> http://www.ics-il.com
>> 
>> Midwest-IX
>> http://www.midwest-ix.com
>> 
>> From: "Robert DeVita" <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2025 8:05:57 AM
>> Subject: AT&t ABF NYC
>> 
>> FYI. AT&T is discontinuing their ABF service in New York. 
>> 
>> What's Happening with Existing ABF Customers in NY
>>   AT&T Business Fiber customers in New York will be able to keep their 
>> current ABF service until March 1 at no charge, as they find other options 
>> for broadband service.
>>  Customers must do one of the following before 3/1/25, when their ABF 
>> services will be disconnected:
>>     • Sign a 12-month contract for existing ABF services at current rates
>>     • Switch to AT&T Dedicated Internet (ADI) or AWB with standard pricing
>>     • Take no action, and their ABF services will be disconnected on 3/1/25
>> Existing customers are being contacted via email and direct mail to inform 
>> them of the changes and offer the option to either sign a 12-month contract 
>> or migrate to AWB or ADI.
>>  AT&T’s nationwide wireless service will not change in New York. AIA-B and 
>> ABF are still offered in all other qualified locations and states. We value 
>> our customers and AT&T will continue to support policies that promote 
>> capital investment, innovation and a competitive market.
>> 
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