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« Reply #45 on: June 13, 2013, 09:46:52 am »

I have Netflix and Hulu and I plan on getting a ROKU for my HD set in my master bedroom.
But I still have not seen anything on either one of those services that would make me believe that I would be happy with them being my primary entertainment option.

Netflix has very limited new releases, and most of the time my movie search ends up being on DVD that they have to send me. Even older movies. I'm sorry but I thought they had a large streaming service of movies.

Hulu also is very limited with online content. I got it so I could catch up on Downton Abbey. Which I did. Right up to the end of the second season and the 3rd season is not available on Hulu and PBS has not rerun it since its debut in January.
Hulu will also redirect you to other websites that show series that they do not have rights to show, like Seinfeld and Falling Skies.

I also have a outside antenna and If I had to rely on just over the air programming. I would just turn back the clock and listen to the Radio by Candlelight.
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« Reply #46 on: June 13, 2013, 06:57:34 pm »

Rebound. If you lost signal more than 3 to 5 minutes during heavy downpour. You're dish needed to be realigned. Oklahoma winds tend to rock the dishes out of alignment every now and then.

Of course I don't have that problem because I had a "Great" installer.  Grin

There must be a lot of lousy installers doing the work for them here, 'cause I know of at least 14 installations, here and OKC, Norman and Moore where heavy rain ALWAYS fades out the signal.  Every time.  Many times more than 5 minutes, but depends on how long the heavy rain lasts (usually 5 or less).

Not a problem for me - I have the over the air antenna and a signal switch to go local when the rain comes.


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« Reply #47 on: June 13, 2013, 07:05:33 pm »

I'm watching DirectTV right now, too.  Multi-tasking with internet surfing on an ATT wi-fi that has been horrible up until about a week ago, when suddenly it became stable and adequate.  Go figure....
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« Reply #48 on: June 14, 2013, 12:21:24 pm »

Ok. Here is the review after a week.

The interface is better and faster than DirectTV.  It just seems more organized and easier to search or locate programs.  My 7yo already has the whole system figured out.

The ability to pause a movie and resume in another room is awesome!  We typically watch DVR shows and when daddy get's tired, he likes to move to the bed and resume.  Image quality is great, and I can't find anything to complain about from a video or sound perspective.

I have a pile of old coax in the garage now.  Was not aware of this when we signed up, but the boxes are all wireless, so there is no need to have a coax drop at every TV.  This has allowed us to add the kids TV upstairs in the game room without running cable, and relieved me from hearing Sponge Bob's laugh every 2 seconds coming from one of the living rooms.  I will probably add an additional box or two for the garage and pool, since I don't have to run cable. We have also gotten rid of the coax behind each TV and for me, one less wire is a step in the right direction.

We previously had our internet and phone through COX, and the UVerse internet is markedly faster for what is supposed to be a similar bandwidth.  We have cameras around the house that I can monitor from work, and under COX they were very jerky and slow on the refresh.  Since the switch, they have been like watching typical 30fps video, and they never drop frames.

Phone is phone, except that now our caller ID appears on all of the TVs every time the phone rings without having to have any additional wiring.  

Initially I was worried about the configurability of the network under their wireless device, but it was relatively easy and I was able to set up all my custom settings, security, and DMZ devices in about 10 minutes.

So far, so good, and it's saving me about $30 a month.
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« Reply #49 on: June 14, 2013, 12:49:25 pm »

Have you actually gotten a bill yet to see if there's all the extra taxes and fees Grizzle mentioned?

We got AT&T internet after the first of the year through DTV at a discount.  Funny part is, now that AT&T has our info, they keep sending us an offer for a $200 rebate to sign up for Uverse.  Curious if DTV is aware they do this to the customers DTV brings them.
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« Reply #50 on: June 14, 2013, 12:51:04 pm »

Have you actually gotten a bill yet to see if there's all the extra taxes and fees Grizzle mentioned?

We got AT&T internet after the first of the year through DTV at a discount.  Funny part is, now that AT&T has our info, they keep sending us an offer for a $200 rebate to sign up for Uverse.  Curious if DTV is aware they do this to the customers DTV brings them.

No bill yet, but I will report back.
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« Reply #51 on: June 18, 2013, 01:22:26 pm »

Have you actually gotten a bill yet to see if there's all the extra taxes and fees Grizzle mentioned?

We got AT&T internet after the first of the year through DTV at a discount.  Funny part is, now that AT&T has our info, they keep sending us an offer for a $200 rebate to sign up for Uverse.  Curious if DTV is aware they do this to the customers DTV brings them.

I get an offer from DTV every 4-6 weeks asking me to come back with slightly varying offers each time.
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« Reply #52 on: January 21, 2014, 01:15:38 pm »

My DSL may be phased out in favor of U-verse.  Just got this today:


Today, your high-speed Internet service is provided over our traditional broadband network. Our goal is to provide the best service possible. We're excited to tell you that we can provide you with a better internet experience by transitioning you to our advanced AT&T U-verse network with fiber-optic technology.¹
The change is free and you can keep your current speeds at a price that meets -or beats- your current price. However, you'll need new equipment for your service to work. The equipment will be provided FREE of charge so please contact us at our special transitioning number to make arrangements.

Your current AT&T Internet service will change to AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet service.

    You'll get our best price for the next 12 months
    We'll match or beat your current Internet speed2 at your current price or better. You can also take advantage of exclusive offers for speeds up to 24 Mbps.
    Your email addresses will remain the same
    Your monthly data plan will increase from 150 GB to 250 GB
    

¹ Fiber optics may apply to all or part of the network, depending on your location.

² AT&T High Speed Internet Customers who currently have a lower speed plan (768 kbps or 1.5 Mbps) will be moved to AT&T U-verse Pro (up to 3.0 Mbps) at the same or lower price than they are paying for their current AT&T High Speed Internet plan.

³ For new residential AT&T U-verse customers. Includes U300 TV with U-verse High Speed Internet Max Plus and U-verse Voice 250 with $61 off per month for 24 months. 12-month term required. An early termination fee of up to $180 may apply if U-verse TV is disconnected before end of term. After 24 months, standard rates apply unless cancelled by customer. Must maintain qualifying services for continued receipt of credit(s). Offer ends 1/25/14.



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« Reply #53 on: January 21, 2014, 01:57:44 pm »

U-Verse has a data cap?
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« Reply #54 on: January 21, 2014, 04:59:12 pm »

U-Verse has a data cap?

Since about 6 months before Cox started claiming they would enforce theirs. Lucky for me, Cox's data usage meter has never shown anywhere near what I really consume. Wink
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