AT&T has shuttered its 5G broadband offerings in "protest" over a New York law that mandates affordable plans for low-income ...
AT&T has stopped offering its 5G home Internet service in New York instead of complying with a new state law that requires ISPs to offer $15 or $20 plans to people with low incomes.
Luckily, there are providers that will work under the Affordable Broadband Act, which makes it possible to get internet ...
New York’s Affordable Broadband Act, which requires large internet service providers to offer affordable broadband plans to ...
A new affordable broadband law in the Empire State has led to AT&T dropping its 5G home internet product entirely.
AT&T is discontinuing its home internet service, AT&T Internet Air, in New York, citing the state's Affordable Broadband Act ...
Internet Air costs around $60/month, but the New York Affordable Broadband Act (ABA) requires ISPs to offer "broadband at no more than $15 per month for service of 25Mbps, or $20 per month for ...
If you don't want either, and you don't have a fixed-line connection to your home, you may live in an area with NBN fixed wireless, which offers NBN plans over wireless signals. Mobile broadband ...
And MVNO stands for Mobile Virtual Network Operator, they essentially buy access to AT&T’s network at wholesale rates. Which is why it can be a lot cheaper than getting a postpaid plan.