Southeast Louisiana residents now have a new choice for television and communications services, backed by the most sophisticated technology. * AT & T today announced the launch of AT & T U-verse (SM) service in parts of St. Tammany, Lafourche Parish and Terrebone, including AT & T U-verse TV, AT & T U-verse High Speed Internet and AT & T U-verse Voice. The services will be available for order beginning Monday, October 5.
Residents in the Greater Mobile
now have a new choice for television and communications services,
supported by the most sophisticated technology. AT & T * today announced the launch of
AT & T U-verse (SM) at the Mobile and Pensacola services, including AT & T
U-verse TV, AT & T U-verse High Speed Internet and AT & T U-verse Voice.
Louisville residents now have a new choice for television and communications services, backed by the most sophisticated technology. * AT & T today announced the launch of AT & T U-verse (SM) services in the Louisville area, including AT & T U-verse TV, AT & T U-verse High Speed Internet and AT & T U-verse Voice. The services will be available for order beginning Monday, August 31.
Below experience from user :
Overall, the installation went pretty smoothly, although the initial sub-optimal results. He showed up on time, and seemed to know what he did. He was a little pressed for time, and take some shortcuts to do the TV picture quality and performance, especially in HD. I will explain.
Memphis residents now have a new choice for television service and communication, supported by the most advanced technology. * AT & T today announced the launch of AT & T U-verse (SM) at the Memphis metropolitan area, including AT & T U-verse TV, AT & T U-verse High Speed Internet and AT & T U-verse Voice. Services will be available for order beginning Monday, Aug. 17.
Experience review from user :
We are on the west side of Batavia (near Randall Road and Fabyan Parkway) and has been installed uVerse yesterday. Two-thirds of the install went OK Roll Eyes
Experience from user :
I have installed in Brookfield on May 29. I am very disappointed about a few things:
1) – I can not have 2 HD streams at the same time – that is I can not watch the same HD channels at the same time on 2 different HD TVs in the house, or I can watch one channel while another HD DVR’ing. This is a huge annoyance – if I had known this before, I would not have switched from Time Warner Cable to Uverse. The install tech told me that I will have this functionality sometime in the early fall. I sure hope that’s true.
1. The install itself.
The appointment was for Saturday 8-10 PM. Technology called around 8:30 advising me that arrived around 9, which he did. He showed up, I told him where and what (2 HD TVs in the U-200, plus the Elite Internet (6 / 1), and we still have a wireless computer network). Bottom line: it was done in about 2.5 hours, but he tried to pull some fast on us. First, he was having difficulties getting a signal on one of TV’s first two and he tried to blame us in the HDMI cable. When I explained that he has been working with the cable is only valid for the Comcast HD cable, it took another look and realized it was not given a Cisco box enough time to download the software for the initiation. He was ready to switch to component video cable, but I said to him I do not want that, plus the TV installed on the wall (in the drilled) it will be a real pain in the back (no punt intended!) To enable the cable. So he took care that, then we realize that the new Cisco box to include in the he does not have outlets for audio coax me to go to six years old Onkyo recipient (meaning: without a HDMI input in the form of any of the recipient). He then tried to pull the other trickery to me and get the vote through a combination of audio, which kinda sucks when you have a 5.1 surround system, even without HDMI pass through or conversion. Dawned on me then ask him if he has no optical audio, to which he answered “yes, they gave us all that can be done unless the HDMI cable” (hard to figure why, ’cause even HDMI cable is fresh now). But anyway, it was me optical cable, I connect from the Cisco box to my recipient – problem solved. In addition, the actual TV – the sound that clear and crisper than now, but I’m not sure whether it is caused by the court to switch from audio to optical audio, because of the switch from Comcast to AT & T.