A California man spends $ 10g on advertising to complain about AT & T’s obscure internet service



A 90-year-old California man drew national attention last week for placing unclear Internet service to AT&T by placing two ads in The Wall Street Journal.

Aaron M., a communications company customer for two decades. Epstein spent more than 10,000 to promote change.

A North Hollywood resident told KTVU that his issues began only five years ago when streaming became accessible and when company representatives were “humble”, with improvements including fiber optics – not coming soon.

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“So, I put the ad in the paper and trust me, it costs money well,” he said.

Epstein ran an ad in Dallas, Texas – the location of AT & T’s headquarters – and another in an attempt to reach Wall Street investors in New York City.

“AT&T prides itself on being the leader in electronic communications,” he wrote. “Unfortunately, for those living in N. Hollywood, CA 91607, AT&T is now a big disappointment.”

Epstein continued, “Many of our neighbors are creative technical workers at Burbank and Universal, Warner Bros., Disney Studios, adjacent to our city.” “We need to keep up with the current technology and focus on AT&T to provide us faster internet service. However, AT&T advertises up to 100 MBs for other neighborhoods, with ATT now the fastest available to us at just 3 MBs. “

The longtime customer said competitors offer speeds in excess of 200 Mbps.

“Why is AT&T the leading communications company that treats us so white in North Hollywood?” He asked.

The announcements ran in Feb-February and Epstein received a call from an AT&T spokesperson who asked CEO John T. Represents Stanky.

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The spokesperson said they will see what they can do to help the Epstein Inn community.

According to AT&T’s fiber optics map, many areas around North Hollywood are currently able to get AT&T fiber.

A spokesman for AT&T told Fox Business on Saturday that the company has expanded AT&T Fiber in the neighborhood of Epstein Inn and that they are “happy to provide the upgrades they want.”

The spokesperson explained, “Between now and the end of the year, we will work to connect additional customers in this area. In the larger Los Angeles area it is part of our ongoing fiber expansion,” the spokesperson explained. “Nationally, we recently announced that we will bring in additional AT&T fiber [two] Million residential places this year. “

They also told KTVU that they have spent નજીક 3.1 billion near Los Angeles since 2019.

Epstein pointed out to Fox Business in a post he wrote on the Valley Village forum in Nextdor that his service complaint had been answered – given him an MB 35050 download speed – upgrade “installed alone” [his] Street “and yet to be offered to its immediate neighbors.

“I try to justify this by saying that in all the ranks in all the conversations with me [AT&T] I said I give you 100,000 thanks US, but when you n. When you serve my neighbors in Hollywood, I’ll give you 10 million thanks, “he wrote.” I also said this in person … to John Stank, President of ATT, who called us … to ask if the new service was satisfactory. “

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“The response from the people inside [the] Know on [AT&T] That has been done [the] Around Addison and Gentry, there are fiber optic cables installed, and the service will be available to them within 12 months, “he added,” Let’s hope this is accurate! I personally will not guarantee, but the people I talk to It is heard [like] They were [know], And were sincere. “

Epstein addressed public criticism of some, who wondered why he would spend so much money on ads or not use social media to solicit them, saying his points were “valid and I would listen to them.”

“I appreciate everyone who responded,” he said. “Anyone who raises their concerns is ignored the very bad reaction. That hasn’t happened.”