No that implies anytime after then. "Until at least" means it's a mandatory minimum, not a promised availability. Could be fall 2016 to never.
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Edited by LordOfSouls95: 8/20/2016 12:10:05 PMI agree, they never promised it by then (although it does imply then and not an entire year later, there's still no legal basis to mount a formal complaint). However I am just answering the question you asked http://prntscr.com/c83qjs so there is proof that it was originally "until at least Fall 2016" which is what you asked for.
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Thanks