Archive for January, 2010

Qwest Internet — Multiple Speeds Available

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

If you are looking for affordable, quality DSL high speed internet from a company that is known for it’s excellent customer service, check out what Qwest Internet has to offer.  At $19.99 per month, the basic internet package with speed of up to 1.5 Mbps is a great starter program for all your internet basics like e-mail, online shopping, surfing, and sharing photographs.  Are you into streaming media?  $25 per month purchases a respectable 7 Mbps. For serious Internet usage like sending and receiving large files for business or streaming media, 12 Mbps is available for $35 a month.

For more information about Qwest, or to see what other internet providers have to offer in side by side comparison, see www.highspeed-internet-providers.com.

New International Packages From ATT Uverse

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

New international packages are now available from ATT Uverse, and can be added to any U-verse TV core programming package. This was part of an AT&T expansion to Uverse last November. U-verse TV customers also gain access to several new standard definition channels: The Outdoor Channel, NASA TV and, as part of Paquete Español, WAPA America and V-me. Paquete Español features 24 Spanish-language channels for $10 a month with any U-verse TV core programming package.

AT&T is the only national provider to offer a 100 percent Internet Protocol-based television (IPTV) service, making ATT Uverse TV one of the most advanced television offerings available anywhere. With over 200 channels to choose from, Uverse is winning the hearts of many families across the country and abroad. Internet Providers all over the world are taking note as AT&T crosses into another market… the TV market.

AT&T High Speed Internet Adds 2 Versions Of Uverse To Their DSL Plans

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

AT&T High Speed Internet (or AT&T High Speed DSL) is currently adding Uverse to the mix. The two new Uverse versions are Uverse Max and Uverse Max Plus. Price points on these two DSL Plans start at $55 and $65 dollars a month. That may seem a little on the high side at first glance but consider what you get. Compared to the lightening fast speed of Elite DSL that has speeds of 6.0 Mbps, Max and Max Plus are at 12.0 and 18.0 Mbps respectfully!

Now AT&T Internet Service provides 6 DSL Plans to choose from. AT&T Basic, Express, Pro, Elite, Max and Max Pro. That’s quite a line-up! Recognized as a world leader in telephone services, AT&T Internet Service has reached a new pinnacle. The phone giant is now setting standards in the television and high speed internet markets.

ATT Uverse Gives Way To Many Choices!!!

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

The big phone company AT&T has entered into the TV market with its new service called ATT Uverse. This has really been taking the industry by storm. Not only does it bring television… the service brings phone and high speed internet as well.

With Uverse you can choose plans that offer over 200 channels. And, if you can’t make up your mind as to which one to watch… the DVD feature allows you to record four programs all at once. Does your family have a movie night? They will now. Uverse comes with 1000’s of On-Demand Movies to choose from. Now that’s giving way to choices!!!

Are You Spending Huge Amounts On High Speed Internet?

Monday, January 4th, 2010

High Speed Internet is a must have for you! You know this, and you also know that you are spending huge amounts to keep your current plan. When is the last time you did a comparison check of all the ISP’s in your area? Consider just the price alone, and all other features being equal? They’re NOT all equal, but for this example… let’s say that they are.

There are new Internet Service Providers moving into new markets all the time. They are constantly trying to expand their coverage areas and get more market share. What this presents to you is an opportunity to cash in and save money! The new ISP could be offering lower prices initially, just to get their name out there in the new market. You may also find that the features you originally signed up for on your current plan, you no longer have a use for. So, you could scale back a bit and change to a more basic plan. That wouldn’t be the end of the world. If you find yourself spending huge amounts on High Speed Internet, compare internet providers just for kicks. You shouldn’t have to spend a lot of money just to get the services that you need.