AT&T Is Phasing Out the U-Verse Video, Broadband Brand (fiercetelecom.com)
AT&T is killing off the 'U-Verse' brand after its $69 billion acquisition of DirecTV. AT&T's broadband and phone services will now be called AT&T Internet and AT&T Phone. The company says the move will bring "simplicity" across the swaths of services it offers. FierceTelecom adds: This transition should not be of any great surprise as the same trend has been taking place with U-verse TV. AT&T has been driving new TV customers to its DirecTV satellite service, a process that could enable the telco to use the additional bandwidth to increase broadband speeds. While AT&T is still supporting current U-verse IPTV customers, the telco has not indicated how long they will continue to offer that service. Additionally, AT&T may also phase out the DirecTV name at some point, but industry insiders said that won't occur until it launches its streaming video service under DirecTV. AT&T has already been moving away from the U-Verse name by directing new TV customers to the company's DirecTV satellite TV service. The company will likely then use the freed bandwidth from that transition to improve overall broadband speeds. Existing U-Verse TV customers are being supported for now, but it's unclear how long that will last.The Hollywood Reporter states that the move is also necessary because AT&T plans to launch three streaming video services next quarter.
I had an 18Dn/1Up plan (living in the sticks Indiana), and on their little exit interview they asked why I'm leaving:
"Well, your service went down at least a full day of every month, and the new local provider offers fiber to my house, 50Dn/10Up speeds, and costs less."
The girl didn't even try. "Ok, well that makes sense."
Nuke Gay Whales for Jesus.
Clearing out U-Verse IPTV and then offering streaming packages instead will not free up bandwidth. Sounds like they're rebranding U-Verse TV to DirecTV and changing the backend technology to open up access to people without AT&T Internet. I guess they realized they don't have to limit their TV market only to their phone territories.
Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish!
"Somebody has to do something. It's just incredibly pathetic it has to be us."
--- Jerry Garcia
There's no way in Hell that any telecommunications company does anything to bring simplicity to the customer. Confusion and obfuscation are the hallmarks of the telecommunications industry. The lingua franca, if you will. They don't know how to do it any other way. This is just a way to screw up guys who got Uverse to get away from the hell of Time-Warner Cable. Don't believe it for a second.
I wish I was rich enough to throw away $69 billion worth of something.
Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
They should do a dual system main sat backup / other stuff like some locals IPTV.
Also put some JIT alt / over flow feeds on IPTV.
As a stockholder, count me in on that one.
I used to have Uverse. A couple years ago I asked Comcrap to beat their prices & they did, substantially. Lately I've been eyeing Uverse again because Comcrap's deals will expire sometime soon. Condo here, no dish allowed.
Losing competition is not something to celebrate. Not everyone can have a dish & I'm sure Comcrap knows that.
SLOWER TRAFFIC KEEP RIGHT
We just signed up my parents for U-Verse TV & Internet because DirectTV cannot get a direct line of sight from their Independent Living unit.
My mom always said, "Jim, you're 1 in a million." Given the current population, there are 7000 of me. God help us all!
Oh good just in time for me to dump for Google fiber.
Could you phase The Anime Network and the rest of the free network on-demand channels back in for HD DirecTivo users, please? (By that I mean please fix the bug that has persisted with it for the last 3 years that DirecTV seemed too incompetent to even diagnose. I know you have a lot more tech support resources, this should be a really simple one for you guys, and you would look like heroes.)
They started deprecating the old ADSL-1 service four or five years ago, at least in the SBC areas. Proper U-Verse is VDSL-2, but I'm sure there are still plenty of areas which never got the Project Lightspeed (FTTN) upgrades. Also, those upgrades date back to the days when it was still SBC (Southwestern Bell Co.), so it will probably vary based on what the RBOC was doing when acquired.
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My DirecTV on demand streaming service has gone to crap since AT&T acquired it. I can stream Netflix and Amazon at the same time, without an issue but watch a DirecTV stream on demand by itself and it stutters and pause quite often, in ways in which it never did prior to the acquisition.
errr....umm...*whooosh* *whoosh* Is this thing on ?
Is there an RFC for IP via Morse code?