AT&T’s Wi-Fi service, offered at stores and other public areas, is now free to all its broadband customers. AT&T customers who do not use its broadband service must pay $19.95 a month to use Wi-Fi.
AT&T is selling its DSL Lite broadband service to new residential customers for $14.95 a month. The price will remain the same for two years, and customers do not have to sign a contract, the company said. To receive the $14.95 offer, they must sign up for the service by Oct. 31.
Existing customers pay $19.95 a month for DSL Lite, which AT&T says on its Web site is best for surfing the Internet and sending e-mails.
Customers need to have AT&T’s landline phone service to receive the DSL Lite package, the company said.
AT&T also offers DSL packages that are more suited to send and receive large e-mail files, music, photos and video at a high rate of speed.
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