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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/703794"><b>btaylor1</b></A> : attached post i did last year was too old for a reply.  BUT as of a couple of days ago at&t greenlighted our neighborhood (near white rock lake spillway) and got us a prompt free install.  we bought u-verse max and top of the line tv menu.  the internet service is great.  we got three boxes and had a late afternoon meltdown with one, but a fantastic sales rep cleared some bureaucracy and got two techs back late same afternoon to isolate the one tuner that had fritzed out for some unexplained reason.  there's a lot to learn but the tv looks fine so far and on the internet side we get about 9.6Mbps down and 1.456Mbps up.  very nice.  i feel so fortunate to have made a terrific contact with a miracle working at&t sales rep.  very cool<br><br>&raquo;<A HREF="/forum/remark,18770294">U-Verse Maybe Coming Our Way?</A>]]></description>
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