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http://www.uverseusers.com/
Thanks to UVADMIN (whoever you are)
Our friends at UVERSEUSERS.COM have featured our review today on their homepage.
http://www.uverseusers.com/
Thanks to UVADMIN (whoever you are)
I was wondering if anybody may be able to post the channel line-up for U-Verse if you have it. There website makes no mention.
DBSOgre said:I was wondering if anybody may be able to post the channel line-up for U-Verse if you have it. There website makes no mention.
I don't think he like that I said people should not be paying for it. And to be fair I am NOT paying for it as you get your first 2 months for free.
But one thing to take into account here in Connecticut this service is really in beta compaired to the San Antonio market which has been online for a long time.
I was told in an email today that the reason for the lack of VOD and movies was because they rushed to get CT online before the end of they year, portions of the service were not ready to go online for this area.
I got to say that I do believe this explanation.
Scott - sounds like you want iO
No, at least not yet, there are rumors going around that soon AT&T will offer very low cost VOIP service and once that is on then caller ID will be displayed.Scott:
Is caller ID available through the U-Verse like my VIP 622? What HD Channels does U-Verse have that Dishnetwork does not have?
Well, glad that you can get this Scott. It will never be here, at least no time in the next 10-15 years.
I don't even have DSL, my broadband, if you can call it that, is satellite (700Kbps down) at the moment, or I could get WiFi that is 256Kbps down/up. I'd be happy to get DSL, let alone U-Verse or anything close to it. I'm only about 1 mile from DSL availability, to make it even worse.
IMO, IPTV is a cool new advancement, nothing else. If you mean future as in the next 50 years, I might agree, but, any time soon, say before 2022, IPTV or movie downloads in general, will never reach 100% of general population. No broadband service in rural areas being the biggest hurdle. If you can't get at least 1.5Mbps download, downloading movies would be a daunting task. Not even counting HD movies.
DVD's, HD DVD's, etc. can get 100% coverage, all that they require is for consumers to go buy hardware, with IPTV, it requires broadband access.
Wealth TV HD
A&E HD
MHD
No.Here are a few questions though:
Will downloads and/or uploads slow down my TV viewing experience?
No, the interface is the same but no word yet on who is supplying the content.Is this the service that Microsoft is planning to add to their Xbox 360 dashboard (just curious, even though I'd prefer an independent set-top box)?