Preparing for the launch of the AT & T Home Zone?
http://att.sbc.com/gen/press-room?pid=5097&cdvn=news&newsarticleid=22226
http://att.sbc.com/gen/press-room?pid=5097&cdvn=news&newsarticleid=22226
And I doubt it will ever be available in any northeastern state other than Connecticut (the only one that's SBC/AT&T territory). Arkansas, OTOH, is another story...cosmo_kramer said:Depends on where you live. AT&T CSR recently told me it won't be available "in the northeastern states for a while". He couldn't/wouldn't comment further.....
"Northeast" usually doesn't mean anything south or west of Pennsylvania (such as the old Ameritech region); when you get up there, the only SBC/AT&T territory is Connecticut (SNET). Being from one of the original Southwestern Bell states, I certainly know where SBC/AT&T's territory is.RIRWIN1983 said:not true, they are in ohio, michigan, ect. ect..
RBBrittain said:"Northeast" usually doesn't mean anything south or west of Pennsylvania (such as the old Ameritech region); when you get up there, the only SBC/AT&T territory is Connecticut (SNET). Being from one of the original Southwestern Bell states, I certainly know where SBC/AT&T's territory is.
AT&T has said it hopes to bring its TV service to some parts of the state by year-end. The company plans to make the service available to more than half the state's households within three years.