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Most @Home Customers Still Connected -- For Now

Mansing writes: "There may be hope after all, according to this update from the Washington Post" In short, a reprieve for many @Home customers, with negotiations ongoing between @Home and the major cable companies with which its service is offered -- watch for updates here. (AT&T broadband customers, though, will be moving to another service -- AT&T dropped out of the negotiations to keep @Home for their customers, and say that switching current customers to a new network will take about 2 weeks.)

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  1. AT7T? by autopr0n · · Score: 1, Redundant

    AT&T broadband customers, though, will be moving to another service -- AT7T dropped out of the negotiations to keep @Home for their customers

    Wow, do you guys even glance at the story before you post these days?

    Anyway. I always knew these giant corporations would settle their diffrences and come through for the little guy in the end. Wait. No I didn't, this is a complete shock!

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    autopr0n is like, down and stuff.
  2. Hayward, CA... Dead by HaeMaker · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I had AT&T Broadband, and now it is dead. They called and said it would be two weeks, but that I would get 2 days credit for every day the service is interrupted.

    If they honor that, I'd say that's pretty fair.