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Uverse Now Introduced to Austin

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Residents of Austin Texas know can start enjoying the new IPTV services from AT&T U-verse. This is good news for those that have been waiting for the services, especially Texas it was the first state to be serviced by U-verse.

Customer will have the options for multiple packages for both Video and TV services in efforts to compete with local cable and dish providers.

U-verse Expands Availability to 300,000 living Units in Detroit Area

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For those in the Detroit Michigan area U-verse TV and internet services should be readily available. The goal to expand services from AT&T is now reaching to 300,000 living units as reported by the AT&T press room.

This is really great news for all those wanting an alternative to cable and a chance to experience U-verse services. Since reaching Michigan, AT&T has been on a constant basis to expand services. Which is mainly in Southeast Michigan, far south Wyandotte, and as far as Lake Orion.

So buckle up Detroit because U-verse is here to stay!

TBS and CNN in HD Added to U-verse Package

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Just in time for Major League Baseball divisional playoffs AT&T has added TBS to their HD package. “The agreement also allows for the continued carriage of TNT HD and will give AT&T U-verse TV customers access to CNN HD later this year.” – AT&T Press Room

More HD is always better in my book!

U-verse now available to 400,000 customers in Houston.

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AT&T annouced today that it’s U-verse TV and Internet services are now available to 400,000 customers in the Houston area. This is significant for AT&T because their local launch was only in November of 2006.

“AT&T has expanded the Houston availability of AT&T U-verse on an ongoing basis. The service is offered today in parts of communities across Brazoria, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris and Montgomery counties, and there are plans to continue reaching even more customers.” – AT&T Press Room

“Around 400,000 Houston homes can now enjoy a television experience that’s cooler than cable,” said Ed Cholerton, AT&T vice president and general manager for the Houston area. “Today’s news could come at no better time for Houston customers who are eager for a new video choice, and we’re continuing to make AT&T U-verse TV available more widely.” – AT&T Press Room

Texas was the first state to deploy U-verse services.

AT&T to Drop $500 Million in Ohio for New Technology, Video, and Expended DSL

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The announcement today was for AT&T spend $500 million in Ohio to upgrade their fiber networks and bring internet-based technologies including Video services.

“The investment commitment is the result of the enactment of Ohio Am. Sub. Senate Bill 117, which reformed Ohio’s video franchising system and was sponsored by state Sen. Jeff Jacobson S.B. 117 brings the benefits of video competition to Ohio consumers by establishing statewide uniform standards that streamline the video provider authorization process and encourage competition and new investment.

This landmark investment will also result in AT&T Ohio equipping its remaining 23 wire centers, primarily in rural areas, with broadband technology. When the process is complete, all of AT&T Ohio’s 252 wire centers will be DSL-ready and will bring access to high speed Internet service to communities such as Murray City in Hocking County.

Additionally, AT&T Ohio today submitted its application to the Ohio Department of Commerce to obtain state certification to provide video services under the terms of the new video franchise law, which becomes effective today” – AT&T News Room

Look out Ohio, it appears your going to be upgraded!