A 90-year-old man spent $10,000 (around P480,000) on advertisements to complain about the slow internet service of AT&T in California in the United States.
Aaron Epstein, of North Hollywood, said that he has been an AT&T customer since the ’60s and that while the communications company evolved over the years, it still lagged behind when it comes to internet service, as per Fox-owned KTVU on Feb. 10.
“For the last five years, as soon as they started introducing streaming like Roku and movies on TV, my internet service, although I was paying for 3.5 Mbps., sometimes was only up to 1.5 Mbps. So, watching a movie through Roku was slideshows,” Epstein told the news outlet.
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