AT&T's "Project Lightspeed" includes both a fiber to the home (FFTH) deployment in some areas along with also utilizing the fiber to the node (FTTN - where the phone/DSL/IPTV is sent over existing copper twisted pair(s) ) buildout in most areas. Some blogs complain how AT&T isn't bringing fiber to the home when they actually are in some areas but to get the most amount of AT&T local telephone customers "in the green" to get their Uverse IPTV service a decision was made to do a higher percentage of FTTN deployments over the amount of FTTH deployments. For those who want fast ethernet bandwidth AT&T does offer: 100Mbps (OPT-E-MAN), 1 gigabit per sec (GigaMAN), & 10 gigabits per sec (DecaMAN) although I am content with $19.95 DSL
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AT&T's "Project Lightspeed" includes both a fiber to the home (FFTH) deployment in some areas along with also utilizing the fiber to the node (FTTN - where the phone/DSL/IPTV is sent over existing copper twisted pair(s) ) buildout in most areas. Some blogs complain how AT&T isn't bringing fiber to the home when they actually are in some areas but to get the most amount of AT&T local telephone customers "in the green" to get their Uverse IPTV service a decision was made to do a higher percentage of FTTN deployments over the amount of FTTH deployments. For those who want fast ethernet bandwidth AT&T does offer: 100Mbps (OPT-E-MAN), 1 gigabit per sec (GigaMAN), & 10 gigabits per sec (DecaMAN) although I am content with $19.95 DSL