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AT&T Internet Fiber TV Commercial, 'Mixed Up'
30s
Telecom & Media

AT&T Internet Fiber TV Commercial, 'Mixed Up'

AT&T Internet Fiber

Two concerned parents are weary of their son going to the neighbor's to play video games. After all, they just want what's best for him and neighbor Dave doesn't have AT&T Fiber internet. AT&T doesn't want you to get mixed up with bad internet and encourages you to switch to Fiber today for upload speeds of up to 300 Mbps for $40 per month.

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AT&T Internet Fiber TV Commercial, 'Smooth Jazz Playlist: $40 per Month'
30s
Telecom & Media

AT&T Internet Fiber TV Commercial, 'Smooth Jazz Playlist: $40 per Month'

AT&T Internet Fiber

A man settling in for the evening kindly asks his smart speaker to play his "smooth jazz playlist," only to be told by the device that his internet is down, and no such action can be taken. After a couple more unsuccessful attempts that culminate in some frustrated shouting, AT&T reminds everyone that your home is only as smart as your internet -- which is why the company is offering fast and reliable internet with AT&T Fiber for $40 per month.

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AT&T Internet Fiber TV Commercial, 'Upload Speeds: TV Bundle'
30s
Telecom & Media

AT&T Internet Fiber TV Commercial, 'Upload Speeds: TV Bundle'

AT&T Internet Fiber

When two concerned parents interrogate their daughter about a video she made while at her friend's house, the confused daughter explains that they were only dancing. The parents clarify that the real issue isn't the video content, but its picture quality; because of her friend's cable internet, the video was uploaded in standard definition, which her father tells her "just isn't who she is." AT&T agrees that just okay is not okay, and encourages viewers to switch to AT&T Fiber and get 20 times f

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AT&T Internet Fiber TV Commercial, 'Mixed Up: Online Video'
30s
Telecom & Media

AT&T Internet Fiber TV Commercial, 'Mixed Up: Online Video'

AT&T Internet Fiber

A father ominously calls his teenaged daughter into the living room. "We've seen the video," her mother says says. The daughter explains that she and her friend were just having fun, no big deal. Her mother turns from the window, "This isn't the internet we raised you with," she says with disappointment. They did not raise their daughter to upload videos in SD with terrible upload speeds. AT&T says it can help avoid these embarrassing parenting situations with special pricing on its Fiber and DI

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