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XBL2009
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join:2001-01-03
Chicago, IL

Arggggggg

DSL seems so slow and old now. VDSL wouldn't have been bad if we could get a 25/5 tier but they have to stuff lousy tv service down our throats.

U-verse is bloody expensive to, I'd rather get satellite TV which has some pretty cheap deals.

Joe12345678

join:2003-07-22
Des Plaines, IL

and more HD as well. U-verse does not have comcast sports net Chicago HD and comcast sports net Chicago + HD

Also you have the 2 HD max per house on U-verse.



funchords
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reply to XBL2009
Let's say with U-verse, you get 6 Mbps connection. Does the UVerse IPTV service impact that connection? (If you're watching the IPTV service, do you have less remaining bandwidth available?)



XBL2009
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said by funchords:

Let's say with U-verse, you get 6 Mbps connection. Does the UVerse IPTV service impact that connection? (If you're watching the IPTV service, do you have less remaining bandwidth available?)
The bandwidth for TV and Internet are separated and reserved for each task. I'm pretty sure that the modem actually can sync as high as 100mbps but it's capped at 10mbps for internet and 25mbps for TV.


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reply to funchords

said by funchords:

Let's say with U-verse, you get 6 Mbps connection. Does the UVerse IPTV service impact that connection? (If you're watching the IPTV service, do you have less remaining bandwidth available?)
I can answer that question...

No, because it's on a seperate channel on the RG.
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Pensacola, FL

reply to XBL2009

said by XBL2009:

said by funchords:

Let's say with U-verse, you get 6 Mbps connection. Does the UVerse IPTV service impact that connection? (If you're watching the IPTV service, do you have less remaining bandwidth available?)
The bandwidth for TV and Internet are separated and reserved for each task. I'm pretty sure that the modem actually can sync as high as 100mbps but it's capped at 10mbps for internet and 25mbps for TV.
XBL2007, it's time to drop the AOL symbol as your "avatar". AOL can barely crawl let alone walk.
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luney588

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reply to funchords
No 6Mbps is for the internet use only and is not impacted by any tv use. That is the exact package that I have.


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