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- 05-09-2007 01:28 PM #1
I Canceled AT&T UVERSE
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Today I canceled AT&T UVERSE service. They are sending me boxes so I can return my receivers to them.
The reasons for canceling were many.
Over the past few weeks when I go to watch TV at night I go to UVERSE and get a message that "Television Service is Currently Unavailable, please try again later"
What kind of crap is that?
In addition the other night I went through the UVERSE Video on Demand menus and it really did not have anything to offer, and movies such as CARS were way overpriced to order. AT&T UVERSE still does not offer any real VOD programming and no subscription VOD such as WWE 24/7 and Howard TV.
But the MAJOR problem with UVERSE is their HD
The Picture quality of the HD SUCKS. Sometimes the SD version of the HD channels look better!
The fact that I can only watch HD on one TV in the house at a time also was a big factor for me. I have 5 HDTV's in the house, if my wife is watching CSI down the stairs then I can't watch MHD in the bedroom.
In addition I have yet to sit through a HD program without the picture breaking up its a ton of pixels and squeeking sound coming out of my speakers.
Cancelation was not to hard yet not too easy, they did offer to give me the HD services for free instead of charging me $10 a month HD technology fee, but that was not enough to keep me. And they kept trying to sell me local AT&T phone service durring the call to cancel. I was told that HD was the main reason people were canceling.
The included internet was also TOO SLOW AND TOO EXPENSIVE. Last week my local COX upgraded us to 20 MB/s service for $49 a month! AT&T's top speed was 6MB/s for almost the same price. Whats up with that? That is definately something that also needs to be fixed.
If I want to watch TV, I should just turn on the TV and have it there. I should never be told to try it again later.
When I first reviewed UVERSE I called UVERSE a band aid, and I still call it that today. Sure they can double the bandwith and allow 2 HD streams into your house, but whoopie, try recording one HD show while watching another. Again HDTV 2 cant watch HD. Many folks I know already have more then 1 HDTV and as we gear up for the 2009 Analog switchoff I expect the number of households with 2 or more HDTV's to increase greatly. I feel that AT&T will continue trying to play catch up with the technology. And unfortunatelly they are going to just have to keep upgrading and upgrading. They should have bit the bullet now and went fiber to the home. It would have saved them more in the long run.
AT&T UVERSE - Its not ready for primetime. (Especially when you try watching in Prime Time and are told to try again later!)Scott
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- 05-09-2007 01:40 PM #2
IMHO, AT&T's decision to go the FTTN route will come back to bite them in the a** and end up costing them more in the long run from lost customers and having to eventually dump the system and go FTTH eventually.
- 05-09-2007 01:52 PM #3
I had a feeling this was going to fail as it appears to be. Now if they buy a satellite company and bundle voice, data and TV and use all the bandwidth for voice and data and leave sats for TV. You can do what D* is doing by adding internet to supplement their VOD.
I just think the whole strategy is just as wrong as rain. Verizon appears to have a better model by doing the fiber. Copper end to end is dead. Copper still works in some parts but the only strategy that is going to work for in the near future is fiber or data over copper combined with TV over sat.
To show how screwed up AT&T is, I cant even get basic DSL. I had DSL when it was SNET and SBC but as soon as AT&T buys them up, its no longer available. I've also called 5 times (not kidding) to have someone research why their data is incorrect about my distance from the switching station and why I was able to get it 2 times before. Not a single person has researched and/or called me back. So forget Uverse as even an option in my town. Heck forget them as an option for even phone service.
Thank goodness I have Vonage for Phone, Comcast for Data and Directv for TV. I wish it was cheaper but very happy with service of each.
- 05-09-2007 01:55 PM #4
Brewer4, go to
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/sbcdirect
, give them the address and phone number and they can usually get the real reason as to availability of DSL service. I've used them a number of times in the past and they've been able to get to the real answer.
- 05-09-2007 02:16 PM #5
Not everyone is unhappy with U-verse
I've had U-200 with U-Verse since second week of January, in Danbury. And overall would rate it a 7 out of 10. You can record 3-4 programs at once, albeit only one HD but that ought to be changing soon. I save$35 per month oveer what I was paying Comcast and I don't have to settle for analog channels. I think it'll succeed eventually and most customers aren't as picky as Scott (and that's not a knock on him but the truth). granted it's not perfect but a really coll technology which has been quite reliable for me...also get both Ct and NYC locals so that's plus over satellite. Gotta give it some time.
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- 05-09-2007 02:25 PM #6
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Proud Staff MemberLast night really killed it for me, I was actually going to keep UVERSE and get rid of my COX internet and phone. But when I turned on the TV the first time and tried to watch HD and it kept breaking up and when I tried again later and it told me to try again later I said to myself "why am I paying for this?"
If I turn on TV the picture should be there, not an error message.
Dont get me wrong it is amazing technology, but it dont work like its supposed to yet.
Dfecarter, how often do you need to reset your boxes because they locked up? For me it was about every day or two.Scott
- 05-09-2007 04:17 PM #7
haven't had to do it for about one month, the only issue I've had lately and it seems to have gotten better, is the channel guide locking up and occasionally brief seconds of time where the picture deteriorates but resumes seconds later...
*****Go Yankees!!!!!*****
Current equipment: FTA system 48" Fortec Star KU Dish, Openbox Receiver, QPH-031 LNBF, Sadoun SG380 Motor
Also have Directv HDDVR HR24/500, ROKU for streaming video
Winegard HD7697P High Definition VHF/UHF Antenna with rotator
- 05-09-2007 08:24 PM #8A Houseful of Samsung TVs - 55" 8500 Series LED LCD | 32" 5500 Series LED LCD | 32" LN32A450 LCD
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- 05-11-2007 04:28 PM #9
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2 Questions - Does location matter? HD-DVR?
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My situation:
I have a brand new HDTV still in the box and was ready to switch from DirecTV to U-verse for HD until I read your decision to quit. I am in the Greater Kansas City area and two people I know say their U-verse HD signal is great. I am already on ATT for Land Line and DLS Elite with 6 MB download speed. A switch to U-verse from DirecTV saves $20/month and I would get more channels. Big difference is that ATT HD-DVR is free and a DirecTV HD-DVR costs $300 and demands two year contract (but I can keep my TIVO for the non-HDTV).
My Questions about ATT U-verse HDTV:
1) Is it possible HD picture quality can vary from one city to another due to the quality or timing of the installation of the fiber cable?
2) Re: U-verse HD-DVR operation - Once a program is stored on the DVR, can the signal be sent to any TV in the house or can it only be watched on the television to which it is wired?
thanks in advance for a response from Scott or anyone !!
- 05-11-2007 06:43 PM #10
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Proud Staff Member1) the only channels encoded locally are the local channels. Everything else is encoded elsewhere.
2) You can only watch DVR programs on the DVR not on other TVs

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