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How to Keep Unlimited U-Verse Data After Switching to DIRECTV NOW

Last year AT&T announced that if you subscribe to DIRECTV satellite TV service you could get unlimited data. Typically AT&T Uverse and AT&T DSL customers face data caps anywhere from 300GB to 1TB a month.

We recently received several messages from readers who are surprised to see after switching from DIRECTV satellite TV they are once again facing data caps. Several have already reported they are going over their 1TB data caps.

The good news is there is an option to be a DIRECTV NOW subscriber and still have the same internet without a data cap. All you have to do is switch to Toast.net. They work with AT&T and use the same lines to give you the same Internet without the data cap.

Recently I started looking a different options for cord cutters to keep unlimited data. After talking with Toast.net, Cord Cutters News teamed up with it to help our readers escape AT&T’s data cap. (I view data caps as the number 1 threat to cord cutting.)

Toast.net offers high speed Internet in 20 states, and it comes to you through the same AT&T Internet system as it would if you went through AT&T.

So why pick Toast.net over AT&T?

The best part is if you have AT&T Internet Toast.net can help you move over to Toast.net to allow you to enjoy all the streaming you could ever want.

Not an AT&T customer but want data cap-free Internet? Toast.net will be happy to help you. Go to Toast.net and click the Check Availability button. Enter your address, and it will let you know if it is available in your area.

So let’s support companies who support cord cutting!

About Toast.net

Toast.net has been around since 1996 and offers DSL, mobile hotspots, dial-up Internet, and cable Internet in parts of Ohio and Michigan.

Toast.net Internet is available in the following states:

Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin.

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