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Aaron Epstein is a 90-year-old resident of North Hollywood, California. He's been an AT&T customer since 1960, and he's absolutely fed up with the company's failure to upgrade his 3Mbps DSL service to a modern internet connection.
He was so pissed, in fact, that he spent $10,000 on a print ad in Manhattan and Dallas editions of the Wall Street Journal on February 3 to yell at AT&T CEO John Stankey for it:
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— Read the restDear Mr.