AT&T Upgrades Online Portal for Small Business Users

6:00 am on February 25, 2008 | Category: Business, Web Services

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American telecom giant, AT&T Inc., upgraded its free online small business portal last week, adding new resources for business owners and managers.

Initially launched in February 2007, AT&T’s Onward Small Business website now allows visitors to listen to content using on-site text-to-speech technology.

The upgraded portal will also allow for greater feedback from the business community, allowing users to rate, share, and tag articles in the news and insights section, grade web-based courses offered through the site, and recommend new courses, customer stories, and case studies for inclusion on the site.

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    1. ATT small business sucks! I got completely suckered and misled by the woman who sold it to me–it was much much more than she portrayed it. I am a lawyer so I read the fine print–and I still got screwed. Here is one example.

      My partnership dissolved and in the confusion the bill did not get paid. ATT not only disconnected the phone–but insisted I pay them an additional $235 as a “security deposit” AND another $64 dollars for the difficulty of pushing a button to turn it back on!

      That’s fricken close to $300 dollars I have to come up with IN ADDITION to the amount that was past due.

      A THREE YEAR CONTRACT IN HELL!

      I have told ALL the new lawyers I know–and old ones–how badly I feel screwed by Ma Bell. They trapped me–but it has cost them (is costing them) 10 times what they are getting out of me in lost business from how pissed off and dissatisfied I am.

      Let the buyer beware!

      Comment by Chris Irwin — March 7, 2008 #

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