
AT&T brings U-verse to even more Kansas City, Missouri residents
Not even a year has passed since AT&T's own fiber-based television service wheeled into Kansas City, Missouri, but now it's delivering the U-verse goods to even more residents in the area. By expanding the service out to a new chunk of consumers, some 130,000 living units are now blanketed. As expected, users in the area can also look forward to the firm's U-bar, YellowPages.com TV and Yahoo! Games features. Ready to jump ship on your current provider? Phone up AT&T and see if your abode is covered this go 'round.

















Which part of KC. I live in Lees Summit and no luck here. This news story is useless if I don't know where!!!
Siva check https://uverse1.att.com/un/launchAMSSNotAuthenticated.do?target_action=serviceabilityCheck
I live in Blue Springs and have the service, it's much better than comcast.
I hope they come to baltimore soon.
They have no G4 on demand and they're HD sucks. It has artifacting and because the service is completely IP-based the information can lag if their networks have too much traffic. AT&T has also tried screwing my g/f's parents every month since there first free month ran out and she has to always call them up, wait on the phone for 5 minutes easy and tell them that the bill is wrong and after 30 minutes of wasting her time she will get the bill(s) resolved. They have sent and keep sending ($260 2nd month, $230 3rd month, $212 last month) outragiously more-expensive w/ hidden charges bills when it is supposed to be $160/mo (this isn't even w/ Digital Phone either, just Internet and TV). Other than that the service is great thanks to having every Premium Channel to choose from for movies, series, specials, etc., but Comcast is still missed w/ their clearer high-def and on-demand HD and G4 on-demand and faster internet, but Comcast sent them an old-ass box and pretty much ANY sunday was a nightmare when trying to surf through channels and on-demand selections due to timeouts happening every 2-3 page-up's/page-down's.....both services have their up's and down's....