Saturday, December 24, 2011

ATT Uverse TV? Does it get watched on pc or on tv?

I heard there is a relativly new ATT tv service that goes thru a dsl line. Does it go onto your tv or can we only watch it on the computer? Does costs go up? How availible is it, and is it in the Chicago area yet? (I'm tired of my cable bill going up so much! Maybe this is a better cheaper alternative to cable?!)|||Uverse is viewed on your TV with a special box. Although it does use a form of DSL, it's not the same as your basic internet DSL. The system uses fiber-optics to carry the data to a big box out on the street somewhere in your neighborhood, then copper lines to your house. They usually bundle internet service with it.





Don't expect it to be a lot cheaper than cable. In my area, it's around $60/month for the most limited service. But that does include internet.|||The Uverse feed is viewed on your TV. The split the incoming dsl line and and then decode the Uverse content using something akin to a cable box. The output of that box is then sent to your tv.|||Hi





From what you say about (dsi) Check if your TV supports internet (broadband), I'm not sure of availability or cost in your area, sorry ;%26gt;(

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