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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/0"><b>anon</b></A> : I just got back from the International Festival in Houston Texas and walked into the ATT tent to hear their line about their TV over internet service. I asked if I could pick and choose and was repeatedly told about their 200 and 100 channel options. I then asked if I could get HDTV channels only and was told that HDTV was a $ 10 a month adder. Again I asked if I could pick and choose and was again told about their 200 channel option. I then said all I want is Discovery, The History Channel, CNN, E and something my wife wanted. Again the guy started talking about the 200 channel option and on demand services. I finally told him that I hope the FCC approves the ala carte plan and requires all the services to use it. I asked him why he kept pushing the 200 channel option that I did not want. I looked at him, asked if he could understand English, and then walked out.]]></description>
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