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Link for details of rate plans: http://www.att.com/gen/general?pid=10850
PLEASE add your city/state/zip below in the following format:
IN (Fishers/46038, Noblesville/46060, Indianapolis/46240/46250/46260)
Appears to be a soft pull - took my credit app info again...
Works for:
AL will cost 37.95 ( include 5 fee ) 3-4 $ tax = 40$
AR (Little Rock/72211. Verified 10/31 by Colebert. 23.95 and 28.99 plans.)
CA (Burbank, San Diego/92122, Sunnyvale, San Francisco/94116/94102, santa clara 95051, Pasadena 91106, Albany 94706, Berkeley 94707, Oakland/94606/29.99, Milpitas 95035 (NOW $34 -3Mbps), Fremont/94555/28.99-3M, San Luis Obispo 93405, Los Angeles 90005 3M), Irvine 92620, CA customers can call 858 522 8838 (not tollfree) if you want to bypass a hold time on the 888 number above. Or if you're in Oakland or the Bay Area, you can also call 866 593 0724 (toll free).
FL (West Palm Beach/33406)
GA (ask for "Bundle 97" or "Stand-Alone Fast Access" -- most of the CSR's should be familiar with this
IN (Noblesville/46060, Indianapolis (Southside)/46237, Bloomington/47408) $35 for 1.5 and $19.95 for 768. no special deals 
IL (Chicago, Champaign, & Rockford)
KY
LA 866-805-3921, was quoted 37.95 for dsl extreme(no dsl-lite available for dry loop). NOLA-70118 Works fine, 19.99 but they want 75 bucks for the modem. (New Orleans/70065) possible promotion of $37.95-$15 credit (for 6 mths)=$22.95
MI (Rochester Hills-48307 - $28.99 tax for 3Mbps, Lansing 48917 - 24$/1.5Mb, 28$/3Mb, 38$/6MB, Okemos 48864- 29.99$/1.5MB, 34.99$/3MB)
MO (Springfield, St. Louis/63129, Independence/64055)
MS (Southaven, MS/38672) $37.95 for 1.5, $42.95 for 3.0, and $47.95 for 6.0. No Promos.
OH (Toledo/43604, Columbus/43212- 23/29)
OH (Akron/44303, fastest available is 3Mbps)
NC
NV (Reno 89509 $28.99 for 3mbps
SC
TN (Kodak/37764) $47.95 for 6.0 or perhpas 42.95 for 3.0
TX (Houston,Arlington,San Benito, Dallas/Ft Worth) Not valid for Houston Fiber Optic area where Uverse is available.
Does NOT work for:
GA (31501)
GA (30319)
GA (30030)
GA (30663)<-- you should try again.
OR (Beaverton/97005) Alternate # given was 800-210-9384. Clueless CSR's leading to disconnect after 20 minutes - post if anyone in OR has success.
TX (supposedly but reports conflict with this)
CA (SF, CA 94121) (Castro Valley, 94552)THEY WANT $45-$50 !!!!!!!! Cheaper to go with a land line
For all the states that quote the 45-50$ rates, say a "friend" told you about special pricing. If it doesn't work once, try calling back and getting a different associate. My first time didn't work, then I mentioned that a friend had told me about special pricing, and they gave it to me.
Florida (and I assume the rest of the former Bellsouth areas) can call 1-877-737-2478.
Alabama resident 1-888-757-6500
Some tips on how to activate DSL after change: Link
If you don't want to call them and want to register your account yourself, here's what you need to do. point your browser to 192.168.0.1, the modem IP address. When prompted for login password enter: sbcyahooreg@sbcglobal.net for the login and sbcyahooreg for the password. This should enable you to connect (no kidding). Open an second window in your browser and enter attreg.att.net to register your account. Go through the registration, step by step. That's where you will set up your own login (email address at ATT) and password. Once the registration complete. go back to the modem and "disconnect". On the connect page, replace your sbcyahooreg login and password with your newly created. Once done, click connect. voila! you're set!