So I've been w/ AT&T since I came back from the UK in 2003. And for the most part things have been OK-ish.
But their coverage at my sublet in NYC (where I do a lot of my work when I'm on the East Coast) is unbelievably bad. Even at the best spot in the apartment I can't get through a 30 minute call w/o at least one drop. And on this and other ground I'm thinking that the time has come for me to simply drop the damn network and move over to Verizon.
So the question is - if I'm half way through an AT&T contract but they are failing to deliver the service I'm paying them for, do I have some loophole to just kill the contract without penalty? Or am I stuck paying fees if I get out?
But their coverage at my sublet in NYC (where I do a lot of my work when I'm on the East Coast) is unbelievably bad. Even at the best spot in the apartment I can't get through a 30 minute call w/o at least one drop. And on this and other ground I'm thinking that the time has come for me to simply drop the damn network and move over to Verizon.
So the question is - if I'm half way through an AT&T contract but they are failing to deliver the service I'm paying them for, do I have some loophole to just kill the contract without penalty? Or am I stuck paying fees if I get out?
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