As well as launching in the Greater Mobile, AL area, AT&T has also brought U-verse service to parts of Louisville, Kentucky and Spartanburg, South Carolina. The fiber-optic based service is available to order in those areas starting today.
“As we celebrate today’s launch, we need to remember all of the forward thinking policymakers who crafted, and have continued to modernize Kentucky’s laws to promote investment and new technologies like U-verse TV,” said Mary Pat Regan, president, AT&T Kentucky.
“Today’s expansion of AT&T U-verse reflects our commitment to make the investments necessary to bring consumers across Spartanburg a new era of true video competition,” Pamela Lackey, president of AT&T South Carolina.
U-verse provides television, internet, and voice as one package over their internet protocol (IP) network. The service offers 110 high-definition (HD) channels as well as Total Home DVR, remote scheduling, flickr.com account viewing, and news information via the AT&T U-bar.










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