Out of curiosity, why aren't you doing all this with Comcast? We have
TV/Broadband/phone. My wife just worked it over and got the total bill down
to $175/mo. We don't watch a lot of television. We haven't looked at
alternatives. We haven't had much trouble and service has been OK (Ann
Arbor).
Brian K
On 1/18/10 8:47 AM, "David Hillman" <hillman@planet-torque.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Jan 2010, john niolon wrote:
>> thinking about ATT's new combined package for phone/internet/hdtv which
>> will affect my shop computer/tv (shop content)
>>
>> anyone have any experience, comments, complaints, blatant advertising....
>> can save quite a few bucks over individual vendors... if the advertisements
>> are really true afa quality and speed...
>
> I have no experience yet, but we're supposed to have it installed this
> Friday. A pair of door-to-door salesmen came by last weekend when I was
> out, and talked my wife into buying it. It sounds like a decent deal, but
> I'm still not sold and may yet cancel. One nice thing is that there is
> basically no contract, you can cancel at any time without penalty.
>
> We currently have a goofy setup; a DirecTV dish on the roof for TV, and
> Comcast cable for Internet access ( although we get a package from Comcast
> which includes basic cable, because that's cheaper than standalone
> Broadband, go figure. ) I love the Comcast Broadband, to be honest. It
> is stupid-fast ( 20+ mb/s ) and has been mostly reliable. One of my
> biggest concerns with Uverse is that the salesguy assured my wife the 6 mb
> package would be way faster than whatever we have now. That's obviously
> unlikely. According to AT&T's chart, in order to approach the speed I
> have now, it's going to cost about $10-15 more a month versus Comcast.
>
> Another issue with U-verse is that I just upgraded to a wireless N
> router, and am very happy with the additional speed and range. From what
> I've read, it is a complete nightmare to use your own router in addition
> to the AT&T 'Residential Gateway' ( combination wireless G router, and TV
> hub ), so that means I'd have to downgrade there, too.
>
> The other question marks are wiring. U-verse is delivered via fiber to
> your local neighborhood box, and then standard twisted-pair copper into
> your house. I can't figure out how that can work, first of all, and the
> copper into my house is known to be in bad shape ( ditched the landline
> phone a while back ). Also, the U-verse installation takes "5-8 hours"
> because they need to run co-ax from your phone box to your RG location,
> and then co-ax from there to all TV locations in the house ( up to 3, I
> think for free ). We only have 1 TV, but that run is going to be a pain
> because there's no access. From what I've read, they often can't finish
> the install in a single day. They are talking about going wireless from
> set-top box to RG in the future, apparently to reduce the installation
> hassle.
>
> For me, the only real selling point is the DVR, because even though we
> have a couple hundred channels from DirecTV, there's rarely anything
> watchable when I want to watch. My wife also likes the idea of AT&T
> On Demand, because DTV pay-per-view is pathetic, and DTV signal does get
> spotty in heavy weather.
>
> I'd be interested to hear other comments before Friday ;)
>
> --
> David Hillman
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