AT&T Service Quality Degraded to Dial-Up Era Standards
A long-term AT&T customer reports service quality has deteriorated dramatically, comparing speeds unfavorably to dial-up era performance. Minimal detail but reflects recurring complaints about AT&T network reliability.
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