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by Godai-kun - Top 1000, Dec 21 '99
Pros: high connection speeds, good connect rates, good support Cons: email sometimes unreliable
I came to Worldnet from a really bad experience with Bell Atlantic, and you might say that anything would have been an improvement. However, I find that AT&T do a good job, and I have rarely had any problems.
Connectivity is the key, and I...
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by Magick1 - Top 500, Jan 10 '00
Pros: Can get free through freeride.com Cons: customer service, link here, then here, then here, then here; Once you get there, ask your question, you're referred back through the maze
I have been a loyal At&t internet user.
For over 1 year, I have logged on, checked email, etc. Now, I may be relocating and they don't offer this service, free of charge in this city.
This city has a population of about 50,000...
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by mizthang , Feb 02 '00
Pros: Great chat areas Cons: Email, Downloading
I used AT&T Worldnet services because my father-in-law recommended them. I didn't know much about ISP's and therefore trusted his opinion since he used his computer all day every day.
However, once I began using the service, I really...
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by cheech420 , Feb 27 '00
Pros: fast, reliable, customer service Cons: none
If one is looking for a reliable ISP, At&T worldnet is the one that you might be looking for. I've had this ISP for the last three years, and not one time, have I received a busy signal. I live in a small city too, Columbus, Ga. and many ISPs don't...
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by TFarmer , Dec 15 '99
Pros: Easy to install Cons: Hanging e-mail, involuntary drops, bad throughput, slow expansion
I see the four- and five-star ratings for AT&T Worldnet in this queue and think, goodness, are we talking about the same ISP? In my view Worldnet service has been on a long, slow slide for more than a year, and grown markedly worse since Labor Day...
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by jonsalt , Jan 11 '00
Pros: Very good connections, good web support Cons: Billing department is not customer oriented
I subscribed to the At&t worldnet service About a year and a half ago. I am a traveler, and required a service which allows Internet connections
in many different Areas of the country, and At&t provides that. I have never had any connection...
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by lyndaloo , Dec 20 '99
Pros: They provide decent, mostly reliable service Cons: It's more expensive than other ISPs without any extra benefits
The company I work for uses AT&T for its dial-up internet provider and I also used them for my personal ISP for a short period of time. One would assume an ISP charging $22/month when MOST ISPs are now charging $20/month or LESS would have a little...
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by LJBrownyard , Feb 19 '00
Pros: Great service Cons: None.
I had AOL for about 21/2 years. It was horrible, getting online was nearly impossible. I have had AT&T Worldnet Unlimited Service for about the same length of time. It has been great. The service has been wonderful. For 21.95 a month you get...
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by BigDaddy2000 , Jan 20 '00
Pros: Great for surfers,customer friendly Cons: Blackouts,one number access in some areas
Hello, I like to express my upmost opinion about ATT Worldnet service.
If you looking for a ISP that is strictly for surfers and really have
no need for chat rooms,ATT is for you. It works well with Internet Explorer
(which is...
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by spradwife , Apr 18 '00
Pros: Extremely reliable, national access Cons: dialing into 800 number is expensive
I have been using AT&T for years (at least 3, maybe more), and was surprised to see negative reviews. The only time I've ever had a problem getting on or being kicked-off was about two years ago when they were upgrading the San Antonio facility....
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by Krosnoff , Nov 24 '99
Pros: Good access, 6 email address, 30mb Website space Cons: N/A
What seems like a long time ago I started using AT&T Worldnet as my dialup Internet service provider (ISP). Even in my somewhat rural area they had a local access number and I was able to setup quickly. Since day one I have been totally...
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by christo2001 , Jan 24 '00
Pros: fairly consistent connections, good setup, support Cons: only 30kps connection, rare errors in connecting
at&t is either one of the best or the best isp out there. i switched from netcom about a year ago and comparativly, at&t is almost perfect. but it is still not perfect. every now and again it has problems connecting and so i must try once more...
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by worktomuch , Jan 21 '00
Pros: hardly ever get kicked off, good communities, instant messaging Cons: free connections not always available so check before you switch
Just a little note on att worldnet internet. I originally set up aol on my computer as my isp. What a joke I live in the Chicago area and being able to stay on for more than a half hour at a time was almost impossible.
when i signed up for att I was...
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by kenden1 , Feb 01 '00
Pros: No disconnect problems, Easy billing Cons: Still costs
I have only tried one other internet service provider, AOL. I was very dissatisfied with them. Their problems are legendary, and very real. There were many times that I would log on, only to be booted off. I could be in the middle of a download, and...
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by SusanMills , Feb 13 '00
Pros: Transferable worldwide Cons: occasional billing problems
I have been a customer of AT&T Worldnet for about 13 months. I had a local provider and out of the blue my husband was transferred to a different state. I had never given any thought to what difficulties could arise when you needed to change your...
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