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Saturday, July 8th, 2023 4:10 AM

ATT Fiber not available at my house, but is in my neighborhood

After receiving all the mail flyers, registering for the notification page 8 years ago, and buying in a neighborhood with buried lines, I was finally ready to start asking my POA to lobby AT&T for Fiber installation. Then I come to find out AT&T Fiber is already available in my neighborhood, literally right down the street in the same sub-division! If AT&T has already run the lines into our neighborhood but cannot connect my house yet, who do I need to seduce/bribe/elect to get it connected to my house in the same sub-division? Do I need to convince some number of my neighbors to sign up? Please provide guidance 

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5 months ago

Brand new home? Newer street in existing subdivision? If yes, check with the builder to see if they coordinated with Att to turn on the street. Att labeled equipment on your street? In ground hand holes?

Put your address and neighbors to the left and right here? Any eligible Att service?

https://www.att.com/shop/unified/availability.html

Fill this form out if you have no available service from Att. 

https://www.att.com/shop/unified/availability/address-research-request.html


No way to get Att to turn on the service if it wasn’t planned to be turned on 

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5 months ago

@browndk26 Neighborhood has been here for 28 years, so nothing new really. Neighbors to my left and right do not have it as well, but literally at the entrance to the neighborhood its eyeshot between two houses: one that Fiber and the other does not. You could throw a tennis ball and hit it, so what I don't get it why AT&T has not connected the other side of our neighborhood. 

I filled out the form requesting installation for multi-tenant dwellings and i'm happy to get my POA involved if that is what it takes, but I'm just blind on who to connect with. If it requires getting 100 homeowners up and down my street to sign up for AT&T, I can do that too. Just need to know who i'm handing the signatures to

Former Employee

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5 months ago

Has to be budgeted, planned, and provided for which can take 18 to 24 months from start to finish.

https://www.att.com/att/multifamily-property/locator/

bottom of above link for owner, developer or other responsible individual to reach out… needs a minimum of 60 addresses.

edit … ATT internet is available at your address? What speed tier?

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5 months ago

I can get 50mbps at my house; 100mbps at the front of my side of the neighborhood (closer to the DSLAM). On the other side of the neighborhood (literally a left turn at the entrance instead of a right), they get 1000mbps.

My side of the neighborhood is ~100 addresses. All of the lines are buried already, so its literally just blowing them out and wiring it up. Seems like this was done for one side of the neighborhood, so i'm just trying to figure out if someone missed a spot, or maybe some info is wrong somewhere (maybe i actually qualify now?!?)

Maybe i'm in the plan already? This seems somewhat recent; maybe within the past 3-6 months. At a minimum it would be nice to know if/when my address is in the plan

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