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Old February 24th 11, 06:05 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On 02/23/2011 10:43 PM, wrote:
On Feb 23, 12:20 pm, wrote:
The guy at the AT&T store said if I get on AT&T U-Verse, I can watch
live Ireland and Scotland TV, if I have an HDTV set.I will buy an HDTV
set in about a month or two.He said they can set up the installatiion
(AT&T U-Verse) for me on March 2nd.Can't do it on that date, doggy has a
dental apointment at Animal Medical Center on March 2nd, my little couch
buddy doggy comes First!

I will be at that store again this afternoon, I will let them set it up
for a later date.There is a wireless ATRIX keyboard and some other ATRIX
accessories available too.I am interested in that wireless ATRIX
keyboard.Metinks I Likes that.

I am going to find out if I can keep my AT&T land line, so I can also
keep on using WebTV.Y'all would be Supprised how handy WebTV is/can be.
cuhulin


Amen. Long live WebTV .


On 2/24/2011 8:34 AM, dave wrote:

I would recommend against U-verse. Get DSL and Netflix and an antenna
for WBLT (hold the mayo). How far are you from the nearest AT&T node?


Everyone is entitled to their opinion...and mine is go FOR Uverse.

We've had it for a couple of years, works fine, lasts a long time. It
was cheaper than the previous service we had, you can have FOUR TV
programs simultaneously (3 record, one watching, 4 watching, any
combination of 4 you want), can set up record from any TV, can play back
from any TV. If you so desire, you have your voice, DSL and 4 video
channels -simultaneously- on -one- copper pair.

Bottom line: we have been very well pleased with Uverse, technically and
economically. Why do you recommend against it?