Hey guys, Welcome to the world of AT&T U-Verse. I one am excited to get this service once it comes online in the chicago area. Right now im more than willing to dump the dish for U-Verse. So lets open up the discussion with who has it and what areas and channels are you getting. What is the quality of the HD channels. Anyone have a time frame for chicago area launches? I know according to http://www.uverseusers.com/ there are many nodes in the chicago area but none are live yet. Mind you this is Unoffical. The map is attached below. My personal thoughts is Att isnt working fast enough to get uverse down here and in the chicago area. If its the citys, i know that there are plenty of citys wanting uverse and mine is one of them.
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Originally Posted by Sparkman87 /forum/post/12955962
These are the factors that will prevent me from actually signing up for this. But Comcast doesn't need to know this & I will see if Comcast is wiiling to match U-Verse's rates.
Same here, I am very interested in u-verse but they need to get 3 things going first; multi HD feeds, multi-DVR, Comcast Sportsnet HD. If these come through I will be very interested. If they get whole house DVR going that would be an added bonus.
as for now since my 6 month promo ended with comcast last month I will be calling to negotiate my new promo as I always do.
I will keep an eye on this thread as I am very interested.
Do you have a link to the page with our lineups and prices (also w/bundles)? I can't seem to get to it. When I put in our zip, it brings up "u-verse" as a choice, but then when I click on "learn more", I only get Dish info. I don't want no stinkin' Dish - I already have it.
Their website is screwed up. I went to check availability and it asks me for my account info login. I am wondering if U-verse is available in the 60563 zip code. Can anyone here send me a direct link to the channel lineup including HD programming and let me know if its available in the 60563 zip code?
^ Thanks. I checked it out my my zip code and the channel lineup is impressive from an HD standpoint. They have the best HD service next to what DirecTV offers it seems like. Unfortunately, I don't think they offer service in my zip code (60563), which is odd because it returned the channels available for my zip code.
Article in local Pioneer Press article had this list of communities that have service in at least part of the town available:
Who's getting U-Verse first
AT&T is offering U-Verse in parts of the following communities, as well as some unincorporated parts of Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry and Will Counties:
^ Thanks for that info. I am puzzled to why Naperville does not have it out of all cities. Naperville is one of the biggest suburbs. They could make tons of money here. Maybe they don't have it yet here because its a big area and takes time to get all the lines in and what not.
Does anyone know if its true that with U-Verse you can't watch another HD channel if you are recording on another? If so, thats a huge disadvantage.
OK, i'm hoping that someone who already has U-Verse can give me some help deciding. What i've got right now is Comcast cable and internet. I've got their HD-DVR hooked up to my HDTV in the living room, a TiVo series 2 hooked up in the office w/ a digital box, and basic cable running into the bedroom.
I've called AT&T twice to ask questions and been reading up on U-Verse... Here's my concerns:
1) You can only watch (and/or record) one HD program at a time.
2) AT&T will only allow one DVR per home
3) (and this is a more minor point) AT&T doesn't have Sci-Fi in HD and i'm now really happy to have this from Comcast
So, according to AT&T, 1) will be resolved by the end of March as they increase bandwith (or something) to allow 2 HD feeds at a time. When this happens, i won't be any worse off than i am now.
Also, AT&T says before the end of 2008, they'll have a feature that allows you to share programs to boxes in other rooms from your DVR, so at that time, not having my TiVo in the office won't be an issue.
I'm assuming that since Sci-Fi is from NBC/Universal which is a big company, there's a decent chance that Si-FiHD will be added in the not too distant future.
The good points of switching are:
1) I'll save money
2) From what i hear, SD picture quality is much better than with Comcast
3) AT&T claims that their HD picture is SUPERIOUS to Comcast
4) I can always switch back to Comcast if i don't like it and i can likely get a better deal from Comcast if i switch back.
So, what do you all think? Anyone HAVE U-Verse and want to tell me if i'll be happier with AT&T?
I've had a lot of bad experiences with Comcast and am eager NOT to deal with them anymore. So, any input??
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Originally Posted by DJ Matt /forum/post/12971947
^ Thanks for that info. I am puzzled to why Naperville does not have it out of all cities. Naperville is one of the biggest suburbs. They could make tons of money here. Maybe they don't have it yet here because its a big area and takes time to get all the lines in and what not.
The Naperville city council fought AT&T good and hard prior to the statewide video franchise being signed. There's a VRAD box on my corner, but I can't get service. Also note that Batavia is also lacking from the service list. I think politics are at work here, at least somewhat.
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Originally Posted by radioinsomnia /forum/post/12975145
The Naperville city council fought AT&T good and hard prior to the statewide video franchise being signed. There's a VRAD box on my corner, but I can't get service. Also note that Batavia is also lacking from the service list. I think politics are at work here, at least somewhat.
I had a feeling thats what it was. I read an article about this, but it didn't mention Naperville. I guess I will never completely understand TV politics. I would imagine they will be in our area soon, within the next 2-3 months. That is just my guess though.
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Originally Posted by Sparkman87 /forum/post/12971726
Article in local Pioneer Press article had this list of communities that have service in at least part of the town available:
Who's getting U-Verse first
AT&T is offering U-Verse in parts of the following communities, as well as some unincorporated parts of Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry and Will Counties:
I live in Burbank and called today to see if the service was available and they told me no. I cant even get att internet in my area. Whats up with that?
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Originally Posted by bori /forum/post/12975391
I live in Burbank and called today to see if the service was available and they told me no. I cant even get att internet in my area. Whats up with that?
The way I read this, service is not available in all areas of each town listed, but is available in at least part of these towns. I'm sure it will take them awhile to spread out to everyone.
I am quite surprised too. Naperville is a big market with a lot of big spenders. Someone said in an earlier post that the city was fighting AT&T so that may be why. I would imagine they would be here soon though. I'm not sure if I will get it when it comes to Naperville though since I live in the uncorporated part (off of 59 by the BP gas station).
Got U-Verse installed today. Had problems getting sync at my NID. The Uverse installers called out a cable tech. Aout an hour later they had the problem resolved. Then it took them about another 5 hours to get the cabling inside the house working right. The downstairs was fine, but they ended up reusing the comcast cabling to reach the upstairs. Found a bad splitter and a bad section of cable that they had to replace.
They did a fantastic job, HD picture seems better that Comcast from what I remember, about on par with OTA. SD picture blows comcast away.
Not to start finding all the glitches and gotchas.
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