INTERNET DIES!!! lol
I hate AT&T so much. They charged me a $13.95 setup fee, and when I called them, they said, "That was an accident."! And their prices keep going up, and they are competing with better cable companies that 6x DSL's upstream. And they use THE PHONE LINE!!!
There's nothing wrong with using the phone line. Though cable is more tolerant to the distance of a signal, don't forget that the cable signal also needs a higher SNR than DSL does, and DSL is working over a very weak signal (it has to be so you don't screw up POTS phone service). DSL has been a lot easier to set up though. When I got DSL three years ago, all my provider had to do was come down and install a new NID for us, and change our wiring at the RT which doesn't take too long. They sent us a self installation kit the day before our service was switched on early (which they told us about as well), which told us how to set up the DSL and what to look for, along with connect to my ISP's server to get us started with an account for the modem.
Also, DSL can be pretty fast, though because of the weak signal DSL is stuck with, you can really only get DSL for about 4 miles at the most on ADSL2+ before it gets to dial-up speeds. I'm close enough to the main feed where I am to the point where since I'm running ADSL2+, and my signal is good enough to where I can get a 30Mbps line via DSL on the download, and get around 4Mbps upload. Or, if I was running VDSL2, I could get a full 100Mbps up and down.
But the thing about DSL is, it's got to run through old copper lines, some of which aren't even consisted of twisted pair wire. Some of the telephone lines where I live are fed out of 50+ year old copper, some of which are fed out of those big metal junction boxes, and some of which are fed out of old underground remote terminals. One of the places I go to is at the max physical possible limit for ADSL to send at the speed they have, and despite the age of the copper, their line is working fine without a problem.
AT&T is mainly raising their prices because of how expensive RVADs are for their U-verse, along with the fact that they have a massive terretory and because of the gas prices, which are almost $4.50 in my area.