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AT&T didn't say in its letter to the FCC specifically if the $10 price would only be a limited-time offer. But it did say it would offer the service, which will provide up to 768 kilobits per second, for at least 30 months after the BellSouth merger closes. The promotion is an aggressive move to get dial-up users to switch to broadband. AT&T has been selling a promotional offer in the $12 to $15 range for over a year. Verizon Communications, which doesn't compete in AT&T's markets, offers a similar 768kbps service for about $15 a month.
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