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benc
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St. Louis, MO Area

So I know that it's not available on the IL side, but where on the MO side is it available, exactly?

This factor alone might just make me move to one of these places. I already have a lot of motivation to move there; it's just a pain to move, you know.

Also, is it just houses, or apartments too? I'm not in a position to get a house right now.


ILpt4U
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U-Verse IS available on both sides of the river in St Louis, though not everywhere on both sides yet. Supposedly the techs on the IL side are VERY busy doing installs for the Metro East. Not sure how big an area is green, but I know that there is green on both sides of the river.

Try checking out the forums over at uverseusers.com, and for STL info, might have to check both the Missouri and Illinois specific forums

»www.uverseusers.com/component/op···rd,28.0/ -- Illinois forum
»www.uverseusers.com/component/op···rd,27.0/ -- Missouri forum

creepy

join:2007-05-20
Fairview Heights, IL
reply to benc
I just had it installed yesterday in Fairview Heights, IL. So far I'm loving it.

towerdave

join:2002-01-16
O Fallon, IL
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reply to benc
I can't get to that forum here at work. I'm hoping that my part of O'Fallon is coming soon. My 12 month DirecTV commitment just ran out, and I'd love to switch away from rain fade.

TD


Marshall Zeke

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reply to benc
Just signed up for it in Webster Groves, MO

PeteB
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O Fallon, IL

 reply to towerdave
O'Fallon, IL Area

said by towerdave See Profile :

I'm hoping that my part of O'Fallon is coming soon. My 12 month DirecTV commitment just ran out, and I'd love to switch away from rain fade.
Look to the NW of you on the "Members/Tech" map; that's where we're getting it on the 6th!

Also getting D* that day.

towerdave

join:2002-01-16
O Fallon, IL
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said by PeteB See Profile :

said by towerdave See Profile :

I'm hoping that my part of O'Fallon is coming soon. My 12 month DirecTV commitment just ran out, and I'd love to switch away from rain fade.
Look to the NW of you on the "Members/Tech" map; that's where we're getting it on the 6th!

Also getting D* that day.
Not close enough to me. Oh well, it will get here soon enough. They have been installing a VRAD on 50 not too far from here, so it's getting closer.

Why D*? Why not TV through U-Verse? Just curious.

TD

PeteB
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said by towerdave See Profile :

Why D*? Why not TV through U-Verse? Just curious.
Our current service in central Florida is Brighthouse cable, which is providing Time Warner (I think) and Roadrunner internet (no "triple play" since we have CallVantage). It's been pretty good, save for some occasional quality problems, and I love the Scientific Atlanta HD DVR's. So I was already a little biased against anything but cable or fiber, having had mediocre experience with DSL in Corpus Christi and on Okinawa, great FTTH on Okinawa, and faster-than-promised Comcast in Washington state (shocking, I know).

Before I found out FTTP U-verse was available, I was comparing Charter cable to DirecTV and Dish, as well as Charter cable internet to DSL, the latter largely via the reviews and such on this site.

I had dealt with Charter people in trying to find some things out about the DVR's they offer, etc., and my experience, while not altogether awful, mirrored about what I had read here. The worst thing was the "prime time" internet bog-down, which is bad enough here at the Drury to actually drop your connection completely, and QUITE frequently.

So I was looking to get nice, consistent (in speed AND latency, for gaming) DSL, even if the promised speeds were to be lower, and it came down to TV. DirecTV blows Dish and Charter away in terms of the channel lineup, and once I had found out that "HD Lite" and crappy bitrates were all but gone, with most of their HD channels in correct resolutions and MPEG4, that pretty much clinched it. It's also VERY nice to be able to get legitimately souped-up DVR's (as in 1 TB; also slightly older model that still has ATSC tuner!) from weaknees.com.

Calling about DSL, I was informed that I couldn't get it because, happily, my area was to have FTTP to provide local phone, "plain" internet, and/or U-verse. In comparing the channel lineup to DirecTV, I found that DirecTV would be cheaper for comparable packages, as well as not having to have TV signals tangled up with our home network (used for gaming!). When you factor in the channels that U-verse doesn't even have in HD (though they do have many), e.g., Sci Fi with our favorite show (Battlestar Galactica) and Speed with F1, plus the complete lack of CBS College Sports/CSTV (GO NAVY!), it was not a hard decision at all.

Then I just had to figure out if I wanted "plain" FTTP with the option to get a static IP later and slightly cheaper rates for the same speeds, or U-verse with the 10 Mbps available and the option to switch to their TV service later. When I called again (FTTP number below) to ask more technical, hair-splitting questions, I was very confused to be told that if U-verse is available at my location, that's my only option. The other type of FTTP is apparently only offered to people who have fiber in their area, but no U-verse as of yet.

So I just went nuts and ordered the 10/1.5 U-verse, internet only, plus most basic local phone (also on the UPS with the ONT). The installation fee was waived, I think because DSL was not available (as others have mentioned).

I don't even like the idea of having to use the "kitchen sink" RG just for internet. It will definitely have the over-powered wireless radio turned off, since I hear these things crap out in just a few months in some cases.

If there's a way to connect the ONT directly to my own router, with no RG, I AM THERE!

You should call (800) 980-4910. That is THE number for all types of AT&T FTTP, U-verse or not.


Lazarus Long

join:2000-11-24
Saint Louis, MO


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reply to benc
Re: St. Louis, MO Area

It's available in some parts of South County (specifically, Affton that I know of) but spotty at best. I can't get it where I live but people less than 1/2 mile away can.
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ILpt4U
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reply to PeteB
Re: O'Fallon, IL Area

said by PeteB See Profile :

Our current service in central Florida is Brighthouse cable, which is providing Time Warner (I think) and Roadrunner internet (no "triple play" since we have CallVantage). It's been pretty good, save for some occasional quality problems, and I love the Scientific Atlanta HD DVR's.
2 Things:

1) You might get Scientific Atlanta/Cisco DVR/STBes with AT&T U-Verse as well. I am not totally sure on the St Louis market, but up in the Chicago market, we use the SA/Cisco boxes. St Louis may use them or the Motorola models of the DVR & STB. All DVRs & STBes are HD-Ready.

2) After your U-Verse is installed and active, and assuming you will keep your AT&T CallVantage service, you will qualify for a "bundled" rate of $20/month for AT&T CallVantage Unlimited US & Canada plan (as opposed to the regular price of $25/month for the unlimited plan). I put "bundled" in quotes because while you have to have U-Verse (or AT&T ADSL or AT&T Wireless) to get the discounted rate, the services will still have separate bills). So once your U-Verse is active, give CallVantage Customer Service a call and let them know you have U-Verse and want the discount. CallVantage customer service phone number: 866-596-8464

PeteB
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O Fallon, IL

 
said by ILpt4U See Profile :

You might get Scientific Atlanta/Cisco DVR/STBes with AT&T U-Verse as well...
Well, to be honest, the SA Explorer 8300HD was the first DVR I've EVER used, so it was only an issue when I was afraid of moving here, getting Charter cable, and being stuck with some different DVR that I ended up hating or that wouldn't tune/record two HD channels simultaneously.

Once I decided to go DirecTV, this concern became moot. Even with all the different DVR's you can still use with DirecTV, unless you don't mind not having jack in the way of HD, you know what you're getting (HR20, 21, or 21 Pro).

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said by ILpt4U See Profile :

After your U-Verse is installed and active, and assuming you will keep your AT&T CallVantage service, you will qualify for a "bundled" rate...
AWESOME TIP!

And that's so funny, because, while I've wanted to try to bundle our myriad AT&T services, i.e., Worldnet, Wireless, CallVantage, POTS, and now U-verse, their FTTP people have no shame about telling you that CallVantage is a separate company, the "old AT&T", and "we're the company [SBC, of course] that bought them and just calls itself AT&T now". So I'd figured that it would be pointless to expect much of any bundling to be available. We're not getting any break between the POTS and U-verse, provided on the same fiber...

I guess I'll have to check with the Wireless and Worldnet sides to see if they can be discounted as well!

THANKS AGAIN!
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ILpt4U
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said by PeteB See Profile :

And that's so funny, because, while I've wanted to try to bundle our myriad AT&T services, i.e., Worldnet, Wireless, CallVantage, POTS, and now U-verse, their FTTP people have no shame about telling you that CallVantage is a separate company, the "old AT&T", and "we're the company [SBC, of course] that bought them and just calls itself AT&T now". So I'd figured that it would be pointless to expect much of any bundling to be available. We're not getting any break between the POTS and U-verse, provided on the same fiber...

I guess I'll have to check with the Wireless and Worldnet sides to see if they can be discounted as well!

THANKS AGAIN!
Well, It is ALL the same company now, but for now, the company is not quite the sum of the parts, yet. And yes, CallVantage is a product of the "Old AT&T" before it was bought by SBC and then SBC assumed the name "AT&T". And of course Wireless (Cingular) was only partially owned by SBC/AT&T, until SBC then bought BellSouth, who owned the rest of (Cingular) AT&T Wireless.

Worldnet is the dial-up service, yes? You would have to do some research, but I think U-Verse comes with dial-up support, for when you are traveling, or as a back-up should U-Verse go down (though that is very unlikely on a FTTP connection). So perhaps you would be able to dump Worldnet all together? Again, you would have to research this, but I think this is the case. Regular AT&T ADSL includes Dial-Up Access, so I would expect U-Verse Internet does as well.

Another fringe benefit of AT&T Internet services (U-Verse Internet and ADSL) is that if you are at Pro service tier or higher (the 3 Mbps down plan or higher), you also get access to AT&T WiFi Hotspots included (Starbucks and McDonalds, usually, among others). That is another nice little benefit when you are on the road. There is an AT&T WiFi hotspot locater here: »attwifi.know-where.com/attwifi/c···=default

PeteB
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said by ILpt4U See Profile :

Worldnet is the dial-up service, yes? You would have to do some research, but I think U-Verse comes with dial-up support, for when you are traveling, or as a back-up should U-Verse go down (though that is very unlikely on a FTTP connection). So perhaps you would be able to dump Worldnet all together? Again, you would have to research this, but I think this is the case. Regular AT&T ADSL includes Dial-Up Access, so I would expect U-Verse Internet does as well.
Yeah, you do get dial-up access with U-verse.

I've had Worldnet since early 1999, and at the $6 option for years now, just in order to keep my email addresses alive. I suppose I could look into having them migrated to our U-verse account, making them "free"...

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said by ILpt4U See Profile :

Another fringe benefit of AT&T Internet services (U-Verse Internet and ADSL) is that if you are at Pro service tier or higher (the 3 Mbps down plan or higher), you also get access to AT&T WiFi Hotspots included (Starbucks and McDonalds, usually, among others).
Yes, that is a very cool perk. Another reason to NEVER leave the wireless card behind!
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GOING: Roadrunner, Brighthouse cable; Melbourne, Florida
COMING: AT&T FTTP POTS & U-verse internet, DirecTV; O'Fallon, Illinois
AT&T CallVantage (D-Link), NETGEAR, APC & Geek Squad UPS

RJSinMO

join:2007-07-11
Saint Louis, MO
reply to benc
Re: St. Louis, MO Area

There is a pretty active map of user installs on uverseusers.com. I'm in Crestwood and have had it since January.

kherr
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It seems it's all over in Collinsville except at my house . I'm not on the cross box I was hoping. The one I appear to be on will probably be too far and probably not get a vrad because where it's located unless they put it on the sidewalk or street. Its on a pole with a HUGE cable coming down from above. No space for a vrad on the pole either.


benc
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said by RJSinMO See Profile :

There is a pretty active map of user installs on uverseusers.com. I'm in Crestwood and have had it since January.
Thanks for that little bit of info. It's really useful.


bowlindude88

@sbcglobal.net
reply to benc
Hello....I am in Florissant, MO which is just on the missouri side of the river...i would like to know if anyone around my area has it.

thanks


ILpt4U
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You can always jump over to »www.uverseusers.com and check the map over there...

I punched in Florissant, MO, and I see one (red) marker for a known VRAD, and one (green) marker for active service.

So I would say it is at least partially available in Florissant, as apparently someone has it there...

If you want to check availability, you can always head over to U-Verse's website: »uverse.att.com
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