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AT&T Expands U-verse IPTV in California
AT&T announces the launch of AT&T U-verse', which utilizes AT&T's new fiber-rich network to offer cutting-edge television and high speed Internet services. AT&T is the only national provider to offer a 100 percent Internet Protocol based television service, making U-verse TV "cooler than cable" as one of the most robust and feature-rich services available today.
AT&T U-verse services initially available in California are:
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana metropolitan statistical area, including Altadena, Anaheim, Burbank, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Glendale, Laguna Niguel, Orange County, Santa Ana, Santa Clarita, and Tustin.
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario metropolitan statistical area, including the city of Riverside, County of Riverside, Corona and Norco.
Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura metropolitan statistical area, including Simi Valley.
AT&T will continue to increase availability throughout the area on an ongoing basis.
AT&T U-verse offers customers a combination of next-generation digital television — including access to more than 25 High Definition channels — and high speed Internet access. The award-winning AT&T U-verse TV includes cutting-edge features that are unmatched in the market, while the new U-verse enabled AT&T Yahoo! High Speed Internet builds on AT&T's position as the nation's leading provider of broadband DSL.
The expansion of AT&T U-verse services in California follows progressive legislation passed by the California Legislature and signed in September 2006 by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. U-verse services are also available to households in the San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont and San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara markets.
Beginning today, AT&T U-verse TV will offer Los Angeles area residents:
A compelling variety of TV packages
with more than 300 channels to choose from, including digital music, local, and premium movie and sports programming.
More HD programming than the local cable providers.
HD technology produces images more than twice as detailed as standard analog TV delivering rich, realistic video and multi-channel, movie-theater-quality sound. AT&T U-verse TV offers customers access to a lineup of more than 25 HD channels, along with HD digital video recording capability. With select packages, new customers can receive one year of free access to HD programming ($10 a month thereafter).
A growing
Video-on-Demand library
with one-touch access to movies and events.
Web and Mobile Remote Access to DVR
, which allows U-verse TV and Internet customers to schedule recordings from any Web-connected PC or compatible wireless phone using their AT&T Yahoo! account. These features are unique to AT&T among local video providers.
The ability to record up to four programs at once
using a DVR receiver, another exclusive feature unmatched in the marketplace.
Built-in Picture-in-Picture functionality
that allows subscribers to "channel surf" on any television without leaving the program they're watching.
Fast channel-changing
, reducing the delay experienced with other digital video services.
Specially designed set-top boxes
, manufactured by Motorola, all of which are HD-capable and include universal remote controls that provide backlit buttons and one-touch access to Video-on-Demand, DVR, and other services.
A premium Spanish-language package
featuring novelas, movies, news, sports, children's programming, talk shows and more. New customers can receive the package at no charge for the first two months ($10 a month thereafter).
The ability to
search for programs
using title or actor's name.
Easy-to-use
parental controls
to block live programs, recorded programs or videos by specific channel or ratings.
Three HD-capable TV receivers — one with a
DVR
, which allows customers to pause, rewind, replay and record live TV — at no extra charge with most programming packages. (Customers may add more receivers for $5 each a month.)
AT&T plans to add more channels and interactive applications in the future.
Customers can choose from five TV and three Internet packages to customize their entertainment experience. In addition to the popular U300 and U400 packages, AT&T also offers U-family, a market-leading family-friendly programming option. Current AT&T U-verse TV offers start as low as $44 a month, depending on the selected programming and Internet packages (other monthly charges apply).
Now through June 30, qualified new customers can join AT&T U-verse and receive free TV service, including HBO and Cinemax, for the first two full months when they choose the U300 or U400 programming package (other monthly charges apply). Thereafter, customers will continue to receive regular recurring monthly discounts on their U-verse package when they subscribe to a bundle of TV and Internet services. In addition, AT&T will offer new customers a 60-day money-back guarantee.
Three packages of AT&T Yahoo! High Speed Internet U-verse Enabled will be made available to AT&T U-verse customers:
Elite:
Downstream up to 6.0 Mbps, upstream up to 1.0 Mbps.
Pro
: Downstream up to 3.0 Mbps, upstream up to 1.0 Mbps.
Express:
Downstream up to 1.5 Mbps, upstream up to 1.0 Mbps.
All high speed Internet packages offered as part of AT&T U-verse include wireless home-networking at no additional charge, giving users the freedom to access online photos, streaming video, games and other information using a wireless-enabled laptop or other device. Subscribers also receive virtually unlimited e-mail storage and powerful anti-virus and anti-spam software.
The deployment of next-generation video services reflects AT&T's strategy to become customers' preferred communications and entertainment provider and to deliver a video solution through its traditional footprint that provides greater value, flexibility and simplicity than competitors' offerings. AT&T U-verse TV represents a critical new service in the company's video portfolio, which includes AT&T Homezone' service and satellite broadcast offerings. AT&T U-verse TV also underscores the company's strategy to deliver integrated services to the three screens that consumers value most: the TV, the PC and the wireless phone.
Posted on May 02, 2007
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