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stew345

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Trumbull, CT

[help] AT&T Uverse

Hi
Does anyone in Fairfield County Conecticut have this service? If so How is it working? Do you think it is worth dropping Charter cable to switch to Uverse. I've seen a lot of negative comments on this website.
Thanks for your comments.

fourboxers
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Re: [help] AT&T Uverse

Your original topic was moved to the U-Verse forum for better response.

»[help] AT&T Uverse in Connecticut
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