Originally published February 3 2005
SBC Communications announces lowest price ever for DSL service
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
In a move sure to be welcomed by consumers, SBC Communications has announced a bargain-basement price for the fastest SBC Yahoo! DSL service available to computer users. The service offers download speeds of up to 3 megabits per second. It’s now available for only $29.99 a month when customers sign a one-year agreement and bundle DSL with unlimited local and long distance calling plans.
DSL Pro service, which provides download speeds of up to 3 megabits per second (Mbps), is now available for only $29.99 a month when customers agree to a one-year term agreement and bundle DSL with the popular SBC unlimited local and long distance calling plan, All Distance (other charges may apply).
Previously, the lowest price for the 3 Mbps service was $36.99 when ordered online or as part of a Total Connections bundle with a one-year term agreement.
DSL Pro pricing, available through March 31, 2005, gives consumers further incentive to make the leap to broadband--and to switch from cable modem services which typically cost about $40-50 a month for similar speeds.
Additionally, customers will receive either a free DSL modem or a wireless home-networking gateway for only $50 after a $99 instant credit.
The service, which offers download speeds of up to 1.5 Mbps, is now available now through March 31 for only $19.95 a month with a one-year agreement and when purchased with All Distance.
SBC Companies also announced the extension of free access at all SBC FreedomLink Wi-Fi hot spots for SBC DSL customers from April 15 through May 31, 2005.
SBC companies provide high-speed DSL Internet access lines to more American consumers than any other provider and are among the nation's leading providers of Internet services.
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