Anyone who is truly a fan of high-definition television would be best suited to stay away from U-verse until AT&T gets its act together and fixes its high definition offering.
I signed up for U-verse in September and compared it side-by-side with Time Warner Cable for about three weeks. It's a revolutionary service that I'm sure will be great someday, but for now it is very buggy and the HD television picture is sub-par to say the least. Add to that the annoyance of only one incoming HD stream at a time, and no thanks. I hate Time Warner but they are much better than U-verse IMHO.
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Anyone who is truly a fan of high-definition television would be best suited to stay away from U-verse until AT&T gets its act together and fixes its high definition offering.
I signed up for U-verse in September and compared it side-by-side with Time Warner Cable for about three weeks. It's a revolutionary service that I'm sure will be great someday, but for now it is very buggy and the HD television picture is sub-par to say the least. Add to that the annoyance of only one incoming HD stream at a time, and no thanks. I hate Time Warner but they are much better than U-verse IMHO.