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5 Sep, 2007
You might remember last month when Uverse Universe tested our broadband speed to make sure AT&T is staying honest with their network. Well, it’s time to put them to the test again.
Provisioned:
3MB/1MB
Tested Using:
SpeakEasy Speed Test
Location:
Dallas/Fortworth
Results:
Almost the exact same as last month but slightly down, nothing I would consider intrusive or complain about. I probably could run the test a couple of times and get a better results but the idea is just to do one random test.
Down: 2.869 MB
Up: .929 MB

Last Month:
Last months results where pretty much right on queue as this month was. You can view the results here.
Well, looks like U-verse is still holding up in bandwidth but we will continue testing and see what happens next month.

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28 Aug, 2007
To all you big ten football fans that are wondering about what programing packages will be offered on AT&T U-verse, worry no longer. ATT has announced that the Big Ten networks will be available to U-verse customers on all markets.
“Starting Aug. 30, the Big Ten Network will showcase more than 400 live events, original programming and conference football games in standard and High Definition (HD). U-verse TV customers can enjoy access to the Big Ten Network in the U100 programming package and above, which starts as low as $44 a month.” – AT&T News Room
I don’t know about you but if your a football fan it looks like AT&T just launched a hail marry pass right into the end zone!

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20 Aug, 2007
It seems like AT&T is spreading all over it’s known territory making it’s best run to implement U-verse and compete with cable, while also trying to stay smart with it’s business stradagies. Well, for everyone that is in Calaniforina there are some new areas releasing Uverse services. So those that have been waiting patiently or not the wait is now over!
“A new world of communications and entertainment is now available to thousands of residents in the Sacramento, Stockton, and Modesto areas. AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) has announced the launch of AT&T U-verseSM in parts of local communities, including the city of Sacramento, Sacramento County, Carmichael, Fair Oaks, Folsom, Gold River, Lincoln, Modesto, Rancho Cordova, Rocklin and Stockton.”
That is pretty much it for now! Stay tuned for the new update on U-verse!

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19 Aug, 2007
Well, late the other night I was looking through my On Demand and noticed that now it showed HBO and Cinemax. This was a major surprise because prior this was unavailable in our market. I don’t subscribe to U-400 but U-300 but still could view the two movies packages in the VOD menu, which seemed full of various titles.
I don’t have a lot of details on the new offering but it seems like U-verse is pushing for more On Demand to make the product more marketable.
Let us know if you have subscribe to these packages in other markets like and are able to get these VOD options. As far as where aware of the HBO/Cinemax VOD is only in Texas right now but we may be wrong.

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16 Aug, 2007
Well the competition is heating up for AT&T by a new offering that will possibly hit the market by the end of 2007 or the beginning of 2008. CURRENT Group announced a deal with Direct TV the biggest satellite provider to offer broadband and VOIP over powerlines.
This will allow DirecTV to directly compete with cable and telcom companies that are ramping up their triple play offers. Supposable, their broadband service will be as easy as plugging your modem into essentially any of your electrical outlets.
However, I do question the technology and what it will really be capable of doing.
1.) How fast will the internet speeds be?
I’m not sure how much study has been done for BPL but it surely isn’t a very tested technology.
2.) How reliable will the service be? How will VOIP perform?
Basically, will we expect a lot of interference over the electrical lines and how stable will the broadband speeds be? Will we see a flux in down and up speeds? Who knows!
3.) And probably the biggest question is…How much will it COST?
All I can say is their price will have to stay near 100 dollars if they really want to get serious in the triple play market (video, voice, data)!
Any thoughts?