[internetworkers] AT&T U-Verse

burnett at pobox.com burnett at pobox.com
Thu Feb 26 08:58:16 EST 2009


On Wed, 25 Feb 2009, Tom Caswell wrote:

> I'm so jealous.  I've been stalking that service since they reported it 
> was available in Raleigh.  But the rollout is going slow for various 
> reasons I can't enumerate.  The store said Cary is on the five year plan 
> and I live in Holly Springs so who knows when I'll get it.

I am in west Raleigh just inside the city limits and U-Verse is not 
available for my neighborhood either. But I live in hope :). TWC has been 
having annoyingly frequent network outages, I would switch today if 
U-Verse was available.

I also concur with Ron about a strong dislike for the "new and improved" 
UI in the software for the TWC DVRs.

regards,
Steve B http://www.linkedin.com/in/steveburnett

> The DVRs look really sweet because they're supposed to record up to four 
> things at once.  And honestly, it's been a fantasy to have fiber to the 
> door since I first learned about networking.
> 
> Tom



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From: Ron Thigpen <ron at fuzzsonic.com>
To: itw <internetworkers at lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 12:01:21 PM
Subject: [internetworkers] AT&T U-Verse

Just FYI -- I received an AT&T U-Verse flyer in the mail yesterday, at 
my Raleigh home address.  I checked my address at uverse.att.com and, 
sure enough, the service is available.  No voice just yet, but orders 
are being accepted for IP and TV.

IP service is tiered out with service at 1.5/1/$33, 3/1/$38, 6/1/$43, 
10/1.5/$55 and 18/1.5/$65. (MbpsDown/MbpsUp/$ @ unbundled rate)

I haven't spent much time looking at the TV service, but it looks like 
they have a better HD line-up than TWC (not hard to accomplish) and 
their set top box software would have to really stink to not be a 
massive improvement over TWC's.

--rt


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