I just switched to U-verse because it saved me about $50 a month over Comcast for digital TV and Internet here in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The HD channels look and sound great, and I like getting HDNet and Big Ten Network HD, which Comcast doesn't carry. I'm just hoping the whole "only one HD channel at a time" thing doesn't get in the way too often.
What's really nice is having a choice and saving some money. The promise of cable competition was that it would reduce prices within a market. Not holding my breath on that one, but at least I'm saving in the short term.
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I just switched to U-verse because it saved me about $50 a month over Comcast for digital TV and Internet here in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The HD channels look and sound great, and I like getting HDNet and Big Ten Network HD, which Comcast doesn't carry. I'm just hoping the whole "only one HD channel at a time" thing doesn't get in the way too often.
What's really nice is having a choice and saving some money. The promise of cable competition was that it would reduce prices within a market. Not holding my breath on that one, but at least I'm saving in the short term.
Here are my first impressions:
http://blog.mlive.com/manzero/2007/11/att_uverse_wont_kill_xbox_live.html