ATT Uverse Info T UverseIts actual name is AT&T U-verse (SM) (SM=service mark), and covers the service packages AT&T U-verse TV and AT&T Yahoo! High Speed Internet U-verse Enabled. AT&T U-verse TV - some people refer to it as TV Uverse - has 5 packages to choose from: - AT&T U-family: with 50 family-oriented TV channels, - AT&T U-verse TV U100: with 100 of the most popular channels, - AT&T U-verse TV U200: with 190 of the most popular channels and 34 digital music channels, - AT&T U-verse TV U300: with 240 of the most popular channels and 34 digital music channels, - AT&T U-verse TV U300: with over 300 of the most viewed channels and 34 digital music channels, These bundles come with up to 3 U-verse signal receivers, one has a DVR. (DVR stands for Digital Video Recorder or Recording) AT&T U-verse TV users - some say user uverse or t u uverse verse - can extend their package with options such as: - High Definition Service. AT&T says that they offer more HD programming than the local cable provider. - Paquete Español, a Spanish-language package, - HBO/Cinemax Movie Package, (HBO = Home Box Office Inc.), - The Movie Package, - The Sports Package, - AT&T U-verse OnTheGo AT&T Yahoo! High Speed Internet U-verse Enabled has 3 packages to choose from: Elite: Downstream is up to 6.0 Mbps, Upstream is up to 1.0 Mbps. AT&T thinks this is ideal for emailing, downloading music, sharing photos, internet gaming and online conferencing. Pro: Downstream is up to 3.0 Mbps, Upstream is up to 1.0 Mbps. For emailing, downloading music and sharing photos. Express: Downstream is up to 1.5 Mbps, Upstream is up to 1.0 Mbps, (Mbps = Megabits/Million Bits Per Second) For emailing and downloading music. Top of this ATT Uverse Info T Uverse page. |