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October 28th, 2007

AT&T DSL 1.5 mbps service = 0.3 mbps throughput

Posted by George Ou @ 10:05 am

Categories: Computing hell, Infrastructure, Networking, News

Tags: AT&T Corp., DSL Service, Kbps, Service, DSL, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking

This hasn’t been a kind week to me when it comes to DSL service from AT&T as I’ve already gone through AT&T DSL setup hell earlier this week.  On Saturday when I set up a few extra things for my mother’s home, I ran some DSL speed tests (during non busy hours at a nearby test server at 19ms away) on the 768 kbps $15/month basic DSL service.  To my disappointment, the “broadband” connection performed at roughly 318 kbps.

This made me wonder if I should have her upgrade to the $20/month service which promises up to double the download performance.  Since my mother’s neighbor has the $20/month DSL service which supposedly gets up to 1536 mbps, I went over to his house to run the same speed test.  To my surprise, he got an average of about 310 kbps which is even slower than my mother’s connection even though he’s been paying $5/month more for quite some time.  Now as you can imagine this didn’t sit very well with either one of us so we both called AT&T tech support to see what’s going on.  I was told by AT&T that the basic $15/month service has a speed range of 224 to 768 kbps.  My mother’s neighbor was told that he should expect anywhere between 300 to 1536 kbps for his $20/month service.

Note: If you’re a DSL customer (or any broadband customer), it’s a good idea to run a speed test here at DSLReports.com and see how much throughput you’re actually getting for your money.

When I look at AT&T’s website and their advertising, only the higher throughput number is quoted with the “up to” phrase which means they’re technically covered legally though it’s quite deceptive in reality.  I have the same $20/month service at home and I’m getting around 1200 kbps service which is still significantly short of the 1536 kbps advertising and I’ve been told there is no higher speed DSL service because I’m situated too far from the DSL CO (Central Office).  But when I think about my Mother’s neighbor essentially paying $5 more for zero extra service, I have to wonder how many other AT&T customers get the same raw deal.  Ethically speaking, AT&T shouldn’t even offer the $20 service to customers who they know won’t get more than 768 kbps of performance.

I would have published this blog post last night except the DSL service here at my mother’s house has been down as of 1:00 AM (turns out I can’t use the line splitter/filter anymore for some reason.  Turns out that there’s noise in our outside box that they have to fix.).  On Thursday when my mother tried to set up her friend’s AT&T DSL account in the middle of the day and was speaking to the tech support person, she was told that she had to wait because the DSL service was down.  Outages seem to be a regular occurrence with AT&T/SBC and they seem to bounce their services anywhere from 5 minutes to an hour on a regular basis with zero explanation.  Earlier this year the service was out all night and I was told it wasn’t an outage because it was a scheduled maintenance and that somehow also excused them from notifying their customers.

The Comcast service where I lived - while more expensive at $35/month - had always been a lot more reliable and substantially faster at around 5 mbps and they don’t make you do this PPPoE nonsense.  Unfortunately I live in one of these backward housing complexes where the Senior citizens negotiated bundled basic analog cable and they locked out Comcast in our complex so AT&T is essentially the only game in town.  While AT&T DSL is one of the cheapest broadband services around, it’s also one of the crappiest.

Update - If getting no better service for paying extra money wasn’t bad enough, it turned out that my mother’s neighbor was actually switched from $15/month service to $20/month service automatically without his permission during his contract period.  At the time he figured it was no big deal so “1.5 mbps” service didn’t sound like a bad deal for an extra $5/month.  Yesterday when he found out he was being ripped off, he called AT&T and asked for an explanation and was told that the service is actually rated from 300 kbps up to 1536 kbps.  Since he was only getting 310 kbps which was essentially the same as my mother’s so-called 768 kbps service, he asked to be reverted back to the $15/month basic DSL plan.  To his surprise he was told by AT&T’s agent that he couldn’t do that and the $15/month service is only for new customers.  He had to demand to speak to a supervisor before he was allowed to revert to $15/month service.

Furthermore, my mother’s neighbor was sent a letter by AT&T telling him that his initial contract was up and that he would continue to get the same rate if he stayed on with AT&T.  But when the time came, his bill went up to $30/month for the same “1.5 mbps” 310 kbps service and he had to call AT&T to get them to follow through with their promise.  I have no problem believing his story because the same thing essentially happened to me and I had to call to get my price adjusted as well.  If we had not looked at our phone bills, we would have continued paying the higher rate.

Piling on the complaints, my mother told me that she was contacted this month the day by an AT&T salesperson to sign up for DSL the day after she already signed up for basic DSL service online.  When she told the salesperson she had already signed up online for basic DSL service, the salesperson told her that there was no basic DSL service any more and she needed to sign up for the more expensive $20/month service.  When she explained again that she had already successfully signed up for the basic service, the salesperson finally gave it up.

I’m pretty sure that these can’t be isolated incidents so be sure post in the talkback section below and share some of your broadband hell stories.

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(ATT TECHNICAL SUPPORT) Our side of the line...
I know this post is about 2 years old, but I felt I needed to respond.

You cant characterize all of the first tier support as "incompetent". Yes, theyre are a couple in the bunch who are not a... (Read the rest)
Posted by: keithjeff Posted on: 10/08/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Regarding the DSL service  B.O.F.H. | 10/28/07
I know we're far from the CO  georgeou | 10/28/07
AT&T U-verse  michaeljgamble@... | 10/29/07
Typical  mitchebk | 10/29/07
You need to know who sells you service!!  txakura@... | 11/01/07
This should make you feel a lot better  jayja1 | 10/29/07
This is not typical (upgrading packages won't help)  toadlife | 10/28/07
Correction and addition  toadlife | 10/28/07
Could be a distance thing too  georgeou | 10/28/07
distance only one problem  waltmaine | 10/29/07
This is oh so true ...  George Mitchell | 10/29/07
RE: AT&T DSL 1.5 mbps service = 0.3 mbps throughput  Roger_Jennings | 10/28/07
I use Verizon's 30Mbps service  Fevrin | 10/28/07
Most 802.11g networks are about 20 mbps  georgeou | 10/28/07
So Wireless Standards  Fevrin | 10/30/07
Need more info  skiextreme2 | 10/29/07
Now you know  Yamust B. Kiddingme | 10/29/07
I'm Actually Not Sure  Fevrin | 10/30/07
if you're in Bellsouth territory .. ask for the $10 DSL lite service.  thetruth_z | 10/28/07
Bell South - don't you (too) mean AT&T??  txakura@... | 11/01/07
Never had any problem like that with cox  SniperCT | 10/28/07
to add  SniperCT | 10/28/07
10 to 12 mbps  CoolbeansG | 10/28/07
cox  aussieblnd@... | 10/29/07
25-27Mbps  GW Mahoney | 10/28/07
AT&T robs customers of their money  hexstar@... | 10/28/07
My ATT DSL Speed Cap story  t_mohajir | 10/28/07
AT&T \BellSouth a mess  drichards1953 | 10/29/07
(ATT TECHNICAL SUPPORT) Our side of the line...  keithjeff | 10/08/09
RE: AT&T DSL 1.5 mbps service = 0.3 mbps throughput  mrOSX | 10/29/07
Shady business practices  voska | 10/29/07
You're in luck! FCC rules ....  kd5auq | 10/29/07
You have a problem with this?  Bill4 | 10/29/07
ATT DSL 1.5 mbps service = 0.3 mbps throughput  ggstart | 10/29/07
RE: AT&T DSL 1.5 mbps service = 0.3 mbps throughput  union pier | 10/29/07
RE: ATT  jim.pierce@... | 10/29/07
ATT  aussieblnd@... | 10/29/07
If you don't want to call a lawyer...  bmialone | 08/14/09
ATT is bad all around  blittrell | 10/29/07
cable vs. dsl for me  Linux Geek | 10/29/07
If you can get it, there is no contest:  OButterball | 10/29/07
Not true - varies by area  toadlife | 10/29/07
My ATT DSL is rock solid  Stuka | 10/29/07
att dsl  emb@... | 10/29/07
RE: AT  jim@... | 10/29/07
RE: AT&T DSL throughput test by George Ou  kayd4774@... | 10/29/07
This is exactly why I recommend cable to my clients  vince@... | 10/29/07
Maybe you should learn a bit about cable...  Stuka | 10/29/07
Rude!  Ezrest | 10/29/07
It is IP based  Stuka | 10/29/07
RE: It is IP based  begreen4me | 10/03/09
All the items you list are AT&T's problems - not Ou's.  JonathonDoe | 10/29/07
Why it isn't an unfair assessment  bmialone | 08/14/09
Comcast and QWest  LadyGray | 10/29/07
QWest DSL seems to be better for tech support  jaybyrd | 10/29/07
Qwest DSL over Comcast  jaybyrd | 10/29/07
Qwest DSL  aussieblnd@... | 10/29/07
RE: AT&T DSL 1.5 mbps service = 0.3 mbps throughput  Ronin69 | 10/29/07
SSDD  Ronin69 | 10/29/07
My Verizon DSL = 2.57Mbps  T1Oracle | 10/29/07
ATT and Comcast can shove it you know where  mgrubb@... | 10/29/07
RE: AT&T DSL 1.5 mbps service = 0.3 mbps throughput  johnson12 | 10/29/07
AT&T needs to be Censured  Ezrest | 10/29/07
RE: AT&T DSL 1.5 mbps service = 0.3 mbps throughput  juliocdiaz@... | 10/29/07
"Ethically speaking, AT&T shouldn?t...offer the $20 service to customers"  IT_Guy_z | 10/29/07
ATT ripped me off too and I canceled  rle11wb@... | 10/29/07
Faster than Advertised DSL  hdonnell@... | 10/29/07
At what price?  skiextreme2 | 10/29/07
Price & Speed  hdonnell@... | 10/29/07
I have Qwest DSL 1.6 and get what I pay for  NotMSUser | 10/29/07
At&t "Your world ruined"  Service@... | 10/29/07
AT-T okay, not great  Jim Johnson | 10/29/07
My Verizon DSL experience  RW_z | 10/29/07
RE: AT&T DSL 1.5 mbps service = 0.3 mbps throughput  Aragorn_z | 10/29/07
AT&T Regularly Overcharges for DSL  dsafety@... | 10/29/07
RE: AT&T DSL 1.5 mbps service = 0.3 mbps throughput  stevehazen@... | 10/29/07
DSL is at best OK  pcguy777 | 10/29/07
RE: AT&T DSL 1.5 mbps service = 0.3 mbps throughput  Koala40 | 10/29/07
Another AT&T Lie  itanalyst | 10/29/07
Phone wiring affects DSL speed  mrh829@... | 10/29/07
I'm next door to AT&T's CO...  bjbrock | 10/29/07
High Speed Services  Crestview | 10/29/07
RE: AT  ZenaPrincess | 10/29/07
Bellsouth + AT&T Merger  Dr. John | 10/29/07
Loss of Bellsouth  eye4bear | 10/29/07
You and me, both.  Dr. John | 11/05/07
Well George...  rkuhn040172@... | 10/29/07
1mbps from AT&T  stormculture | 10/29/07
My daughter in Seattle has Qwest DSL.  Update victim | 10/29/07
AT&T = Evil  brittonv | 10/29/07
You've hit the nail on the head "MONOPOLY"  Aragorn_z | 10/29/07
What happened to our anti-monopoly laws?  bmialone | 08/14/09
AT&T DSL  dskrentz@... | 10/29/07
RE: AT&T DSL 1.5 mbps service = 0.3 mbps throughput  jwallace@... | 10/29/07
Sorry to hear that, but I wasn't talking about Australia  georgeou | 10/29/07
But he was, George.  nizuse | 10/30/07
3 years No AT&T Problems and the cost  johnnylumber | 10/29/07
AT&T/Bell South  windozefreak | 10/29/07
The PPPoE "thing"...  Media-Ted@... | 10/30/07
Check to make sure you've got what you signed up for  jlongino@... | 10/29/07
RE: AT&T DSL  jrbales@... | 10/29/07
DSL- What is it.  Old EE | 10/29/07
Another way AT  rgetsla | 10/29/07
Nice conspiracy theory there, but I think you're wrong  toadlife | 10/29/07
Clearwire in Anchorage  bmialone | 08/14/09
i have had little problems and good service; but  bicard | 10/29/07
AT&T DSL - Fast & inexpensive  BoisD'Arc | 10/29/07
I meant $23  BoisD'Arc | 10/29/07
RE: AT&T DSL 1.5 mbps service = 0.3 mbps throughput  s.e.rabinowitz | 10/29/07
att/sbc dsl works like a champ  alleng3193@... | 10/29/07
att/sbc dsl works like a champ  alleng3193@... | 10/29/07
With regards to Cable vs DSL and DSL speeds  1031982 | 10/29/07
SBC/ATT vs Comcast  notsofast | 10/29/07
RE: AT&T DSLone thing that may help boost speed.  sdeaver@... | 10/29/07
DSL...  AmraLeo | 10/30/07
RE: AT  farmallsrule400@... | 10/30/07
RE: AT  srmgr@... | 10/30/07
ATT Yahoo DSL  veedesign@... | 10/30/07
DSLAM location check  thirtyseven | 10/30/07
AT&T works great in Chicago area.  The_Curmudgeon | 10/30/07
Chicago good for me too  Sxooter_z | 11/07/07
Comcast @ 19035 Kbps  conchchowder | 10/31/07
I'm not sure how this happened...  Cornhead | 11/03/07
RE: AT  basspig | 11/05/07
ZDnet's Dirty Little Tricks  basspig | 11/05/07
sure their not just choking it down?  Rpokeytruck@... | 11/27/07
RE: AT  s0121@... | 03/05/08
Comcast, then Cox, GCI in AK, and now Clearwire in AK  bmialone | 08/14/09
Forgot to add about GCI in Alaska  bmialone | 08/14/09

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