We are a 110-unit condo building in an area (NE Wilmette, IL) where U-verse is coming soon. We need to replace our 40-year-old coax that began as a master antenna system and is now used by Comcast to deliver (limited) cable TV services. Re-wiring the building for Cat-6 + new coax to each unit is a nightmare proposition, due to the way our building is designed. U-verse is appealing because it would eliminate the need to re-wire IF (major IF) it can perform well on our equally old telephone lines.
We have a meeting, next week, with AT&T and we are know-nothings when it comes to technical issues. We would like to prepare for the meeting by asking for advice regarding a few questions:
1, Since we represent 110 "homes", should we ask AT&T to locate their VRAD (correct term?) in our Telephone Equipment Room to get the fiber as close to our homeowners as possible?
2. Does anyone have experience with a building of our size and the installation issues we will face -- 6-hour installs per unit (or TV?), the need to run wires, customer-service issues?
3. There are ~50 homeowners who have AT&T-Yahoo DSL service (we cannot use cable modems because of our wiring). How difficult will it be for them to change back to DSL if they are unhappy with their U-verse connection? What is the likelihood that they will be unhappy?
4. What other issues should we address before making a decision? What other concessions should we request, given our marketing clout as a 110-customer group and our willingness to be a good reference?
Thanks for your advice.
We have a meeting, next week, with AT&T and we are know-nothings when it comes to technical issues. We would like to prepare for the meeting by asking for advice regarding a few questions:
1, Since we represent 110 "homes", should we ask AT&T to locate their VRAD (correct term?) in our Telephone Equipment Room to get the fiber as close to our homeowners as possible?
2. Does anyone have experience with a building of our size and the installation issues we will face -- 6-hour installs per unit (or TV?), the need to run wires, customer-service issues?
3. There are ~50 homeowners who have AT&T-Yahoo DSL service (we cannot use cable modems because of our wiring). How difficult will it be for them to change back to DSL if they are unhappy with their U-verse connection? What is the likelihood that they will be unhappy?
4. What other issues should we address before making a decision? What other concessions should we request, given our marketing clout as a 110-customer group and our willingness to be a good reference?
Thanks for your advice.