Holeshot
03-27-2010, 08:36 PM
I got a Post card in the mail today that basically stated this. My whole reason for leaving att was because I was not getting what I was paying for and the constant outages.
Link to web page and how to get signed up for class action suit
http://dslspeedsettlement.com/
AT&T DSL customers have sued alleging that AT&T breached its contracts with and defrauded some of its customers by limiting the maximum data speed that some of its customers could obtain at a rate below the maximum rate for the plan the customer purchased. The lawsuit also alleges that AT&T breached its contracts with and defrauded some of its customers by delivering speeds lower than the minimum promised under the customer’s plan, or otherwise disappointed its customers expectations regarding the speed of the DSL service. AT&T strongly denies the allegations, but has agreed to settle to avoid the burden and cost of further litigation. You are a Settlement Class Member if you purchased DSL service from AT&T in the U.S. after March 31, 1994. The Court has not decided whether or not to approve the Settlement. However, if you are a member of the Settlement Class, you must choose whether and how to participate in the Settlement now.
Link to web page and how to get signed up for class action suit
http://dslspeedsettlement.com/
AT&T DSL customers have sued alleging that AT&T breached its contracts with and defrauded some of its customers by limiting the maximum data speed that some of its customers could obtain at a rate below the maximum rate for the plan the customer purchased. The lawsuit also alleges that AT&T breached its contracts with and defrauded some of its customers by delivering speeds lower than the minimum promised under the customer’s plan, or otherwise disappointed its customers expectations regarding the speed of the DSL service. AT&T strongly denies the allegations, but has agreed to settle to avoid the burden and cost of further litigation. You are a Settlement Class Member if you purchased DSL service from AT&T in the U.S. after March 31, 1994. The Court has not decided whether or not to approve the Settlement. However, if you are a member of the Settlement Class, you must choose whether and how to participate in the Settlement now.