“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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