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Enlightener

join:2006-01-28
Cedar Park, TX

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reply to Hookem99

Re: Uverse DVR not Local?

said by Hookem99:

I would love to one day switch from D* but the reasons keep piling up, for why I shouldn't!
That's exactly the situation I'm in. I have U-Verse MAXX internet only, Vonage, DirecTV and AT&T Wireless IPhone 3g service.

I was on the fence for switching my VOIP back to U-Verse but it doesn't have the email voicemail feature. My wife has an IPhone 3G so if some feature comes along that integrates with that I'd bring my business back.

I also want to get another HD-DVR from DirecTV but I'm not thrilled about spending another $200 and renewing my committment. It sounds like a no brainer to go to U-Verse with it's total home DVR but when you start reading up on it you find that while it has some really novel features, certain baseline features are just missing in it's current and foreseable future.

It doesn't help that AT&T employees spread FUD by claiming that it can do something that it can't really do in the field.


jonsdad

@sbcglobal.net

VoIP portion of the Uverse does have email notification for new voicemail, but unlike Vonage the message itself is not in the email. It only contains the time and number of the caller. It also supposely has SMS notification if you have AT&T wireless, but I haven't tried it since I am currently on Sprint.

said by Enlightener:

said by Hookem99:

I would love to one day switch from D* but the reasons keep piling up, for why I shouldn't!
That's exactly the situation I'm in. I have U-Verse MAXX internet only, Vonage, DirecTV and AT&T Wireless IPhone 3g service.

I was on the fence for switching my VOIP back to U-Verse but it doesn't have the email voicemail feature. My wife has an IPhone 3G so if some feature comes along that integrates with that I'd bring my business back.

I also want to get another HD-DVR from DirecTV but I'm not thrilled about spending another $200 and renewing my committment. It sounds like a no brainer to go to U-Verse with it's total home DVR but when you start reading up on it you find that while it has some really novel features, certain baseline features are just missing in it's current and foreseable future.

It doesn't help that AT&T employees spread FUD by claiming that it can do something that it can't really do in the field.

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