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MarkyD
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join:2002-08-20
Oklahoma City, OK

whoopee!

AT&T's effort at next gen offerings is pretty horrible.
Even the areas that have FTTP only get 1 HD stream.
Not to mention the 6/1 speeds...
AT&T is living in 2001, and hoping it will carry them through the next decade. Foolish.
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dslwanter
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join:2002-12-16
Niles, OH
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said by MarkyD:

AT&T's effort at next gen offerings is pretty horrible.
Yeah it is. I can't believe their max broadband package with U-Verse is 6mbps/1mbps. Most of the cable companies around here (not mine, mine thinks it's still 1982 when they first deployed) are offering 10mbps/1.5mbps or in some cases better. I understand it's a new service but if you're going to compete then you have to offer better services. Pretty soon DirecTV is going to be offering 100+ HD channels. Oh and don't even get me started on the areas that still can't get DSL.
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BosstonesOwn

join:2002-12-15
Everett, MA
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reply to MarkyD
What I find amusing is the 4 streams at a time !

If I want to use a dvr , and have hd , why prey tell would I want to record 4 sd streams , when I can record 2 on cable currently ? Is there any shows you would watch in sd instead of hd , that are actually shown in HD ?

I know I always prefer the hd content to sd when it's available.
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en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

reply to dslwanter

Re: whoopee!

Since TimeWarner only offers 8/768 here at best on the 'extreme' package.

Eg.
Timewarner (doesn't require cable TV service)
8Mbps/768kbps = $54.95
6Mbps/384kbps = $44.95
1.5Mbps/384kbps = $34.95

DSL-Extreme (requires $10 POTS)
6Mbps/768kbps = $32.95 + $10 POTS = $42.95
3Mbps/512kbps = $22.95 + $10 POTS = $32.95
1.5Mbps/384kbps = $17.95 + $10 POTS = $27.95
768kbps/384kps = $12.95 + $10 POTS = $22.95

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