FAQ’s on U-Verse Service
A third choice is now available in many areas of the country when it comes to cable TV. While in the past you either had to go with whatever local cable company was in the area, or one of the satellite providers, now you may be able to get AT&T U-verse services in your neighborhood.Let’s look at a few of the FAQ’s on AT&T U-verse.
Does AT&T U-verse require a satellite dish to be installed?
No. AT&T is deploying fiber to the node, or FTTN technology to most of the major areas it serves. This fiber is deployed to a large serving terminal in each area, then the existing copper lines deliver the signal the rest of the way to your home. No satellite dish is needed, only the necessary receiving equipment is needed inside. So U-verse is actually more like cable TV than satellite. Sign up for the AT&T digital video recorder and your entertainment setup is just like cable TV
What kind of specials is AT&T offering with U-verse?
These of course change from time to time.Current deals generally match what cable TV companies offer for triple play bundles of voice, video and high speed internet. Usually, you can get all of these services for about 0 a month for the first year. Sometimes the promotional price can go for as long as a year, but check with AT&T for the current offer.
How quick is the AT&T U-verse download speed?
There are several levels of service. The slowest level from AT&T is the U-verse Express, which is 1.5 Mbps, and the highest is the Max18 service, which tops out at 18 Mbps, great for downloading video content. As you probably expect AT&T U-verse rates differ based on the level of service.
What are some of the features of the digital home phone service?
The AT&T Voice unlimited plans include all of the local and long distance calling. Other features include voice mail, call waiting and call forwarding service. So if AT&T is your local phone company, a quick internet search or phone call can alert you to the availability of U-verse. If it is not yet available, you can still bundle your video service with AT&T with one of their Direct TV deals.
Dish Network vs Cable Televsion
When looking for a good deal on home entertainment, you probably are looking at either satellite TV or cable television service. While you usually only have one cable company to pick from, with satellite TV you have two choices, DirecTV and Dish Network. Lets briefly compare Dish Network vs cable service.
Satellite television service has now been available for more than 19 years. Incredibly, cable TV has now been around about 40 years in most areas. With cable TV, you usually have higher rates, as they have a last mile network to maintain. Dish Network is probably the cheapest pay television option. Their subscription rates are even lower than Direct TV. Another plus when reviewing cable TV vs Dish Network satellite TV.
With Dish Network, you have to have a place to mount a satellite dish. If you live in an apartment, this can be an issue. Many have resolved this issue by putting a satellite stand on their patio, as long as it has a southern exposure. Cable television of course has a last mile network running into almost every apartment building served in the area, so that may be your only choice if you live in an apartment.
Digital video recorders have become extremely popular over the past few years, and both cable TV companies and Dish TV offer this service. Reviews of the Dish DVR though are much higher then the DVR’s used by cable operators. In addition, Dish TV charges much less then your cable company for DVR service, sometimes by as much as $10 a month.
When it comes to HD, or high definition content you definitely need to check with your local cable company to see how many channels they offer. The number can be quite different based on who your cable TV provider happens to be. Dish Network does offer over 100 HD channels, but you do have an extra $10 a month charge, while most cable companies do not charge extra for their HD content.
In conclusion, pros and cons exist with both cable television and Dish Network satellite TV. Fully evaluating your choice beforehand will insure you are happy and satisfied with your service later on.
AT&T U-Verse – An Alternative to Cable TV
Perhaps you have grown weary of ever increasing cable TV bills. That wouldn’t be surprising, as statistics show that cable TV companies raise rates an average of 4% every year! One alternative is satellite TV, but a third choice available in many areas is AT&T U-verse service.
U-verse is the brand name product of a new technology being rolled out by AT&T.Basically, it can give you all of the same services that your cable television company can offer. Not only will you get digital quality video service including quite a bit of HD content, but you can also subscribe to high speed internet and of course your home phone line as well. A few years back, cable companies began to offer triple-play bundles which offered all three services together. That seemed to wake up phone companies like Verizon and AT&T, both of which now offer these same triple-play bundles.
So do the ATT Uverse reviews compare well with your cable television operator?
Some side-by-side comparison shopping would probably be in order if you are looking at AT&T’s service. Generally, if you are a new customer you can strike a pretty good deal, especially if you want all three services. One thing to consider is that U-verse is brand new in many areas, so some customers have reported bugs in the video service. While cable TV companies have been at it for decades, AT&T is new to the video game. Take some time to look at some of the Uverse reviews out there before jumping into the service.
Overall, U-verse may fit your needs if you are looking for an affordable option to cable. The first step is to see if it is even available to you, as the deployment of the service is taking several years. If not, there is still the option of going with one of the satellite TV companies if you are looking to dump your cable TV company.

