BellSouth Products and Services![]() BellSouth is one of the original baby bell operating companies and they have been bringing its customers fine products and services for years. Their array of service offerings ranges from FastAccess DSL, local and long distance phone service, cellular plans and Digital Television with DirecTV. BellSouth DSL Plans
BellSouth DSL has several DSL access plans and can provide residential internet users with speeds up to 100X faster than standard dial-up ISP service. In addition, they offer competitive DSL pricing from as low as $24.99 a month, Pop-up catcher, parental controls, MailGuard and 24/7 customer service support. To find out what packages are available in your area from BellSouth, please review our BellSouth High Speed Internet page. Premium Internenet security options are also available for a very low price.
DirecTV with BellSouth
Did you know that BellSouth also provides customers with satellite television programing as well as the phone and Internet offersings? Thats right, BellSouth, together with DirecTV can bring its customer base with over 250 channels of programming with 50 premium channels, several attractive pricing options, DVR (digital video recorder) service and more. There is also no equipment to purchase and often BellSouth DirecTV runs special pricing promotions which can include rebates, premium bonus channels and discounted monthly service plans. BellSouth Regional OffersBellSouth in currently in the process of being acquired by AT&T. BellSouth currently services 9 states, primarily in the central region of the U.S. These areas include: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Dakota, South Dakota and Tennessee. |
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Cox Launches Wireless Service
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In an attempt to compete with wireless carriers such as AT&T and Verizon, Cox Communications has launched its own wireless service in a few test markets. Cox Communications is using its portion of the 700-MHz spectrum to offer cellular voice services.
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Verizon launched its new fiber-optic television service in central New York state yesterday, promising high-quality video and upgraded on-demand options. FiOS, as the service is known, will compete directly with Time Warner, the region's standard cable provider.
Telecoms continue to spend on mobile networks, despite recession
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AT&T and Verizon Communications will combine to spend $35 billion on network construction in 2009, in spite of a long list of concerning news for the U.S. economy.
