I guess my landline and cell phone will end up on two different bills now. I'm probably an odd one, under 30 and happy with my landline service. Hopefully the price won't go up much (around $20/mo including taxes and fees).
According to what I have seen in doing a little research, AT&T is selling the entire former SNET wire line system to Frontier.I guess my landline and cell phone will end up on two different bills now. I'm probably an odd one, under 30 and happy with my landline service. Hopefully the price won't go up much (around $20/mo including taxes and fees).
I don't think the union bosses would EVER tell their workers to sabotage the equipment....Never.AT&T was evil to Connecticut... (My opinion)
There were other companies that wanted to come into Connecticut and AT&T worked to keep that from happening. If I remember correctly one company was working to get its network up, in the West Hartford Area, but they kept finding that their equipment and wires on the poles were damaged... of course AT&T didn't know who would do such a thing. The cost of fixing all the breaking equipment was one of the big reasons they went out of business.
From what I understand they will honor all existing contracts that Uverse made.So what does that exactly mean for those of us with Uverse service in CT? Will we still receive Uverse tv after the deal closes or frontier tv? If latter, will we be allowed to get out of current contracts? I'm generally happy with our Uverse service and was excited about the merger with DTV since I assumed we'd be able to get Sunday ticket. Not sure what this all means for CT customers now and Uverse customer service seemed clueless when I inquired.