AT&T Internet Repeatedly Drops with No Effective Support Escalation Path
Long-term AT&T customers experience persistent internet outages with no resolution despite multiple support contacts. Escalation attempts result in language mismatch transfers and agents who deny prior commitments. Business customers with multiple accounts face the same support dead-ends as residential users.
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