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AT&T U-verse TV Football Fans Score with New Interactive Application and On Demand Programming
AT&T U-verse TV
customers can kickoff the football season with new content and features that make watching their favorite teams even better. AT&T announces the availability of "College Football Extras," a new On Demand category featuring content from several top college football programs, and the return of the Yahoo! Sports Fantasy Football application -- both available at no extra cost.
Alumni and college football fans from across the country can now follow their teams with a new "College Football Extras" On Demand category that features free, unique content from top college programs, including Georgia Tech, The University of Connecticut, The University of Kansas, The University of Southern California, The University of Texas and all of the Big Ten Conference teams. "College Football Extras" will offer 2008 season highlights, a 2009 season preview, and more content throughout the season from each university.
Fantasy football die-hards are able to manage their fantasy teams right from their U-verse TV with the return of last year's popular Yahoo! Sports Fantasy Football application. The app allows you to simply and conveniently track your fantasy football team and receive customized information on your favorite professional football teams through the AT&T U-bar.
Customers can set up their
fantasy league and team preferences online
by using their AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet master account. They can then automatically track the progress of their fantasy team -- including current team matchups and league standings -- through the U-verse app. The app also provides up-to-date professional league game stats, including the top passing, rushing and touchdown stats for each player and team; scoring logs with a brief description of how each score in the game was made and by which player; and league leaders in receiving yards, tackles, touchdowns and more.
Additionally, to coincide with the start of football season, AT&T U-verse has launched a new "Classic Sports Movies" On Demand category which features some of the most popular sports movies of all time. The titles will range from $2 to $6 per rental, and are available in Standard Definition, High Definition or both.
U-verse TV customers can also order the ESPN GamePlan package for an Early Bird Special of $115 online at http://uverse.att.com through Sept. 4. ESPN GamePlan offers maximum college football coverage every Saturday from September through December with up to 12 games per week, featuring key matchups and rivalries from top conferences including: ACC, Big 12, Big East, SEC, PAC-10, MAC, Sun Belt and WAC.
These features are the latest examples of standard AT&T U-verse services and applications that improve the viewing experience for football fans and all customers. With fast channel change, U-verse TV football fans can channel surf without the delay experienced on other digital TV services, and all U-verse TV customers enjoy picture-in-picture browse capability that lets you preview games on other channels. Sports junkies can also follow their favorite sports teams through the AT&T U-bar by setting up their personalized team, weather, traffic and stock preferences through the AT&T portal with their U-verse High Speed Internet account.
U-verse TV customers can also enjoy the exclusive ability to watch and manage recordings from a single DVR on any connected TV in the house with U-verse Total Home DVR, the ability to record up to four programs (or can't-miss games) at once, an extensive HD channel lineup with access to 110 HD channels, and more.
AT&T U-verse TV is the only 100 percent IPTV service offered by a national service provider, making AT&T U-verse one of the most dynamic and feature-rich services available today. AT&T U-verse TV ranked "Highest in Residential Television Service Satisfaction in the North Central, South, and West Regions," according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2008 Residential Television Service Provider Satisfaction Study.
Posted on Aug 24, 2009
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kkcajun
Tuesday, 08 September 2009 08:51
Only issue is that with all the games on, U Verse only has 2 HD streams and 2 SD streams. So recording 1 game and watching another game maxes out your HD stream. so you can then watch 2 others in SD only. With 3 HD TVs, I'm thinking I may have to switch to another company where HD is not limited by bandwidth. cable and satellite don't have those restrictions. I also get brief digital freezes watching TV with U verse as well. U Verse has some pros but I don't think they out way the cons.
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