From Seeking Alpha:
"AT&T is now offering DSL internet service for $10/month, something it is apparently trying to keep secret. The cheap broadband, which offers download speeds of 768 kbps and upload speeds of 128 kbps, was part of AT&T's deal with the FCC when it acquired BellSouth in December for $86 billion."
Not too long ago DSL was the telecom answer to price competition. AT&T and Verizon spent a ton of money to build the capacity to offer DSL, now I can't imagine the ROI they are earning on that investment at $10 per month.
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