 | So Doc.3 for LA in 2016? I can't even imagine when TWC will get around to upgrading their LA market. I imagine is not really at the top of their "to do" list since competition here in non existent. |
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 | Hello, U-verse? |
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 maartenaElmoPremium join:2002-05-10 Orange, CA kudos:1 Reviews:
·AT&T U-Verse
·DIRECTV
| Hello, U-verse!
With upload speeds no faster than 1.5 Mpbs, downstream no faster than 18 Mbps (for now), and my second TV failing to tune into a HDTV station if the livingroom TV has one on, and the DVR is recording another....
The 2 HD streams + 2 SD streams has got to be the weakest link in U-Verse. Although in some areas they can now do 3 HD streams and 3 SD streams, you can't have the 18 Mpbs at the same time, or so I am told.
Although I have my own pet peeves about Time Warner, U-Verse is way to limited, and pretty much has already hit the ceiling of that particular technology.
FIOS is the better competition, but Verizon only operates in about half the SoCal territory. -- "I reject your reality and substitute my own!" |
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 | reply to jjeffeory $65 for 18Mb down and painfully slow 1.5 upload...no thanks. I'll stick with 15 down n 2up but at least I pay $10 dollars less. |
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 VanPremium join:2009-07-08 New Orleans, LA | I wish
I get 3mb down, barely 1mb up |
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 | I don't really know what kind of speeds they offer in DC, but here in SoCal Turbo package in most areas is 15Mb-2Mb. Other areas where they're still upgrading see 10Mb-1Mb for Turbo. |
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