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WalletAlert: AT&T’s ‘Get Ready for What We Are Planning Next’ Moment is July 16

Phillip Dampier July 10, 2013 AT&T, Consumer News, Editorial & Site News, Wireless Broadband 4 Comments
AT&T is hush-hush about its big announcement due next Tuesday. So we are throwing our prediction in the ring. Two things are certain: major announcement in the summer usually end up costing customers more money and AT&T will be the most excited of anyone when breaking the news.

AT&T is hush-hush about its big announcement due next Tuesday. We made our own guess (above) and follow-up with two AT&T Facts of Life: major announcements in the summer usually end up costing customers more money and AT&T will be the most excited of anyone after breaking the news.

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James R Bivins
James R Bivins
11 years ago

less,slower speeds saying it faster,less GB’s and higher.They got it everything,because we want more for less and they giving out more cost for less service.Rural areas are still left out,when big cities are still getting upgrades and better signal.All rural areas still don’t opition and we are being force to take wireless and satellite internet tv and internet services as our only opition.I don’t see how USA has good sevices and it is not getting better,it is getting worse.

Baxter
Baxter
11 years ago
Reply to  James R Bivins

Prob gonna try to bash T-Mobile haha, I love T-Mobile havent had any issues and in fact their 4G blows AT&T’s 4G out of the water!! I clocked 12mbps down last night and AT&T could barely get 5mbps (usually got 1-3)

James R Bivins
James R Bivins
11 years ago
Reply to  Baxter

I have AT&T in my that I bash and T-Mobile was in my area,than I would know more about.Every area donen’t have same speeds or services,like my area,don’t have.What I do have sucks

Ian L
11 years ago

I’m going to guess that the announcement will mark AiO Wireless going nationwide. And maybe some LTE milestone.

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