Up to three HD-ready TV receivers, one with DVR, are included in the U200 and above packages. It says so in the link you quoted.
This is correct, however only 1 HD receiver in the house can watch HD at a time. The other 3 HD receivers will not be able to view HD while the other one box is tuned ot HD.
The gateway is included as well, the receviers need it to operate.
I find it funny how there is a head room of 70megs on the copper coming into the house, but they can only allow one HD stream, (though it could be head end bottle necks) Then there is the fact that they are still limiting the Broadband speed to 6mb, I have AT&T Dsl right now, and I am on the 6 meg connection, that is regular adsl, when the tech tested my line, i was capable of 20 megs, on copper, but they won't un cork it for me I would think with that kind of bandwidth, they would give the option to do internet only if you wish and have a 20 meg connection on VDSL... But well, I guess we don't have a choice yet, if I want any faster speeds I have to go with Cable, and well, I don't feel like bending over for an Un reliable internet connection... charter sucks here.
Ok, I guess I just had to chime in, there's my 2 cents.
Was in the Stamford mall today & decided to see if the att store had the uverse working, but no luck the csr said "the att guy is working on it today so it be soon" I said ok I just wanted to see it b4 I ordered it..I'm thinking not to be a downer about a system that shows great possibilities but that it would not take so long... (after all I know I can sign up for it right now @ the store csr said I could or order it over the phone btw there is a VRAD attached to a pole @ the end of my street & I have checked availibility as to active service in my area all answers came back as YES.. but can't see it live @ one of their main public selling storesUp to three HD-ready TV receivers, one with DVR, are included in the U200 and above packages. It says so in the link you quoted.
I find it funny how there is a head room of 70megs on the copper coming into the house, but they can only allow one HD stream, (though it could be head end bottle necks) Then there is the fact that they are still limiting the Broadband speed to 6mb, I have AT&T Dsl right now, and I am on the 6 meg connection, that is regular adsl, when the tech tested my line, i was capable of 20 megs, on copper, but they won't un cork it for me I would think with that kind of bandwidth, they would give the option to do internet only if you wish and have a 20 meg connection on VDSL... But well, I guess we don't have a choice yet, if I want any faster speeds I have to go with Cable, and well, I don't feel like bending over for an Un reliable internet connection... charter sucks here.
Ok, I guess I just had to chime in, there's my 2 cents.
I know about this offer but the point that I was trying to make was I can't understand how att can offer a service b4 they can have it working in one of their walk-in stores b/c Stamford is one of their 1st "roll-out cities" (after all its only been 3-4 weeks now that they have had everything displayed & turned on) hey, if they can't get it working there...?) but get the run-around when you ask for a demo... its like buying something just by looking @ a picture or reading about it or someone telling you about it & then "oh you'll see it when we have it delivered"... I think that att is "putting the cart b4 the horse"...lolThey are offering 2 free months of TV and $50 install if you subscribe to both internet and TV services. So, try it out and if you don't like it, you can cancel
I was thinking the same thing maybe b/c it's in the mall there is a wire or connection problem... but they should have all that taken care of b4 set up so I think that the point still remains that if they can't get it working there after almost a month than it does not look good on a marketing & sales position... sorry to keep going on about this but I work in marketing & sales so it just unacceptable to me not have everything in place & ready to go on a major product @ roll out time in your main posWell the way I see it is they might be having cable issues/distance issues etc. Just a thought. Im sure they wont put a vrad in just for the store demo but could just run fiber to it. You never know with at&t....
now YOU do have a point there...lolWell let us not forget it is at&t also
I know about this offer but the point that I was trying to make was I can't understand how att can offer a service b4 they can have it working in one of their walk-in stores b/c Stamford is one of their 1st "roll-out cities" (after all its only been 3-4 weeks now that they have had everything displayed & turned on) hey, if they can't get it working there...?) but get the run-around when you ask for a demo... its like buying something just by looking @ a picture or reading about it or someone telling you about it & then "oh you'll see it when we have it delivered"... I think that att is "putting the cart b4 the horse"...lol
Well, guess what? I finally saw it today @ the Stamford att mall store & I liked what I saw b/c the number of channels (sd & hd U400 would be my choice btw) was one of my main reason for wanting to switch from CV but have to agree w/ you on a few points you made like the c.s. reps not knowing "enuff"(really minor)but only 1 hd & 1 dvr @ a time who's idea was that??? behind the times is right!!!...I already have 2 hd dvrs from cablevision & could get a 3rd just for the asking (along w/ more $$ of course) also no NESN its not available in this market area (don't know about the dish b/c of all the trees in yard but going to check it out too) so all those reasons make it a deal breaker 4 me but will be waiting for more upgrades in the future so if they can give me what I have now then I would make the moveI think that everyone is just speculating. I have seen the Uverse product in our mall in Kansas City. It worked, and it should with over 8 billion invested in it. But I noticed that the reps had no idea what they were talking about. And that while the channel changing was fast I did see some artifacts in the HD feeds. Plus I am thinking that since they haven't unveiled the service here yet, anything alone on a IP network is going to look great because there are no other packets clogging the pipe. So what I am arguing is that even if you do see an trial box in store working, I am going to assume that as more customers come online you may see a degradation in service. Plus having only one HD channel viewable at a time is a HUGE! disadvantage. What are they thinking??? They can't compete with such a limtitation. (Walmart quit selling SD tv's last year.) They are unveiling a new product that is already behind the times. I am sticking with cable, even with rising prices at least I can watch several HD channels at once!