AT&T plans to more than double U-verse TV availability by 2010
Upping the stakes, are we AT&T? Just weeks after proudly announcing that it had successfully reached its goal of netting one million U-verse TV subscribers before the end of 2008, a tidbit on the outfit's official U-verse portal clearly makes known its plans for future expansion. The operator has been rolling service out to all new areas at a frenzied pace, and now we know why: it's hoping to pass around 30 million living units by the end of 2010. To put that into perspective, U-verse TV is currently available to 14 million living units, meaning that it is aiming to over double availability in just over two years. Good on you, AT&T -- now let's make it happen (and ahead of schedule, if possible).


















Big whoop. You can get all of this and more for less than half the cost in most European countries. We as a country have fallen behind, and token efforts like this aren't enough.
Jon,
Welcome to what we call free market economics. The corporations pay off the congress and get a license to rob the public.
Of course they are not predicting actual subscribership, just how many homes they'll be able to service. Big difference when talking service penetration.