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AT&T’s U-verse adds 19 Spanish channels
AT&T’s U-verse television service has added 19 Spanish-language channels to its offerings this week, with a total of 52 channels in Spanish. To access the added cable channels, customers need either the Paquete Español package of 46 channels, or the U200 Latino package: 220 English stations plus everything in Paquete Español. But while it was able to add more Spanish-language options, it dropped the Hallmark Channel and the Hallmark …
U-verse Review
Well, I have AT & T U-verse for about a week now, and I love it. I give a summary. I had CAT-5 in my house already so was to install quickly and easily less. They installed a CAT 5 home run from the NID (phone box outside the house) to the RG (Residential Gateway). The existing phone is connected to a new filter in the NID, so no need to filter inside the house on your phone jacks are more like DSL. From the RG, the signal travels over CAT-…
U-verse comes to Charleston
AT&T U-verse has finally made its way down from Columbia to lil’ ol’ Charleston and, in a nutshell, is offering a competing package to what you might get from other cable companies. But instead of relying on standard cable to pipe some of its programming into your home, the service is all Internet based to deliver both television, Internet access, and phone service. Pricing for the various packages is about on par with compet…
Uverse Review San Ramon/Danville area
Former Comcast cable customer, I switched to Uverse about a year ago, mainly because I wanted to see if I can get better performance for online gaming. Unfortunately, Uverse Internet proved to be more laggy than cable, and my gaming experience definitely took a hit which immediately visible. Uverse Internet is essentially a DSL (fiber to the node, but twisted pair to your home). 1Mbps upstream speed is a joke in this day and age, and price struc…