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Uverse
Just installed. Ditched the home phone, 3Mb DSL and saved about $20 a month.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1263848291.jpg Very nice! Let the downloading begin. |
At that speed how long would it take you to dl say 700 mb's? Give me real world.
Thinking about making the switch myself. |
I've never heard of uverse. What is it?
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It's basically FOIS, but by AT&T instead of Verizon. Fiber optic internet/tv/phone service. I've only got the internet / tv part because a mobile takes care of the phone piece.
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They still don't have FIOS in my area yet.
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Just did a little test for you. Download speeds are controlled by a variety of factors. The other party's upload speeds, internet traffic, etc. I just downloaded a 90mb file from Apple. Speeds averaged about 700KBps. 90mb took about 2 minutes. At this rate, 700mb would take about 15 minutes. Late at night, dowloading from someone's T1 - that time could be reduced to about 5 minutes or so. |
Oh man, I need to make the switch.
It's currently taking me 5 hrs to dl a 700 mb top gear episode. |
The best speed i've ever seen on my DSL is about 330mbps. Usually it's in the high 100's range.
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Timely post. I've had Earthfink DSL since...'00? '01? Cut off yesterday, good riddance. 100kps max real world. Latency, dropped connections, meh.
Signed up for the 'verse. Getting installed a week from today. I can't wait. HDTV, 12mbps internet, DVR, yada yada. Will be pretty cool to try the iPhone app for programming my recorded shows. Perfect for when I get stuck at work. |
How much is Uverse?
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Sniper, it's not cheap I know that. I think it's 49.99 with the basic bundle with no home phone. Just internet and tv.
I just looked and uverse isn't available where I live...tear. |
$49 is pretty cheap actually. Comcast's "triple cast" costs $100, and it's just cable.
I'd jump on Uverse like a pimp on a lazy ho if i could get it here. |
not in Colorado yet
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Pricing varies - you configure what you want in a pretty vast/endless menu of options.
Our costs are going up about $30/month, over our existing three-vendor situation. However, that $30/month is buying us unlimited LD, HDTV, MUCH faster internet, more channels, DVR, etc. So it seems worth it. What we'll probably do is drop the landline service after a month or two, and switch to Magicjack. That's $360/year versus $20/year - seems like a no-brainer. In the meantime, though, signing up for all three services (TV, phone, internet) with U-verse is getting us a $300 Visa gift card. |
I am in a 500 x 500 foot section of my area that can't get U-verse
I may have to switch back to COMCAST..uggghh |
I pay $100 a month for tv and internet. the tv has HD, and I've got the U200 package (with BBC America for Top Gear....albeit a year behind). This includes the DVR, too. No contracts with Uverse...you can quit at any time. That was the selling point for me.
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Problem with uverse is that you can only get a maximum of 2 compressed HDTV signals to your house at any one time and that depends on your distance to the nearest dslam (sp?). Also picture quality isn't as great as Directv for HD and although ATT brags of recording 4 shows at once, they all have to be standard def.
I really want to get uverse, but I can only get 1 HD signal to my house due to distance. Even if I could get 2, I wouldn't want their overly compressed HD signal. Dumping Directv would save me a bit of money, but I am not willing to loose the ability to get mutiple HD feeds. |
I made the switch, not for cost reasons, nor for speed reasons. Comcast is blazing fast. However, there's a background problem where the cable modem and router "get out of sync" (technical term) causing a huge latency problem. And I got tired of Comcast's failure to address this other than continually knocking a few bucks off my bill.
What I'm most impressed about so far is the integration and UI. From a web browser I can see who called, retrieve voice mail, set my DVR to record programs, edit the DVR playlist (100x faster than using a remote), etc. The on-screen UI is far better than comcast. As you scroll through channels a small window previews the live feed so you don't switch right into a commercial - I like that a lot. Being able to watch anything we recorded from another TV is a huge hit. And I get SPEED TV in my package - can you say "Porsche Super Cup" Negatives: The install is a big deal - took 7 hours though it was the most professional installation I've seen. We have a very complicated home network with subnets, a wiring closet, etc. and the installer took it in stride, understood how the alarm should feed into the telco, etc. We are very close to a brand new fiber line at the corner. The tech mentioned this over an over. Said that the curb is getting 54mbit (that's OC-3, right?), our house gets 26mbit which includes the TV, telco and internet, and we have the 12mbit internet package. So far I'm not seeing the degradation of performance I've felt with Comcast - might not be as fast at the peak, but on average I rate the download performance as good or better. Upload is definitely slower though. Not as many free movies as with Comcast. For my wife, a big deal. For me, meh. That being said, we don't have HD yet, so it will be interesting to see how that goes if I ever upgrade. |
I just have the 12Mbps/1.5mbps Internet service. No phone or TV.
First 6 months $35 per month. Then goes up to $55 at which time I will drop to the 6Mb/1Mb package for $35 - no contract no install or equip costs. This replaces basic no frills phone and 3Mb/384kb Dsl package for $55 month |
I've recently gotten U-verse.
The limitation to me is you can receive 4 channels max at the same time. I've you've got 4 tv viewers watching at the same time, and someone has programmed a show to be recorded at that time, someone gets bumped off, or the recording has to be cancelled. At the time, I didn't think that would be an issue, but it has been frustrating at times. Otherwise, the service is great. DSL is great, VOIP phone service is great, and the merger of all products through the web site and GUI works well too. |
I had Uverse's TV/internet package for 2 years and recently dumped the TV service. I wasn't happy with the image quality on Uverse. Unlike Fios, Uverse is NOT fiber to your door. It is only fiber up to the hub, where it is then distributed to the house via standard copper. The result of this is Uverse doesn't have nearly the bandwidth of Fios. To compensate for this they apply a ton of compression on their channels. It wasn't so bad at first (I was a very early adopter), but as the channel lineups grew, the compression artifacts on stations, even premium ones like HBO became unbearable. That, coupled with the fact that I hated paying for a bunch of channels I had absolutely no interest in, spurred my decision to " pull the plug" on the TV service. I instead got the 6 meg internet service, and am now getting my TV via over the air or legal internet sources. As an added benefit I am saving over $70 per month and will recoup the cost of the home theater PC equipment in under 6 months.
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I have Uverse and I'm almost perfectly happy with it.
I have not noticed any of the signal problems others have explained. Perhaps I'm not picky enough or some areas are worse than others. What shows does this show up on the most? I also found that you can record 2 HD channels and 2 SD channels at the same time which is not advertised that well. One negative is that the DVR isn't as easily upgraded as a Tivo. Therefore I'm forced to record some tv shows in SD to keep space available for long races or multiple football games. The search is actually not that bad compared to TV. You cannot create auto-record wishilists, and you cannot set a maximum number of episodes, but other than that, it is very good. I really like the remote viewing option. It is cool to be able to watch the same DVR shows upstairs. TivoHD cannot do this. Another negative is you cannot watch shows on your computer like you could with Tivo. You have to have an extra box and a slingbox to do this. The one big factor for me was that I could get more HD channels with UVerse than what TimeWarner offered, including NFL Network. I did save around $20 a month and that included faster internet as well! I still have my lifetime service, upgraded, HD Tivo sitting in the cabinet though. Just in case UVerse screws up I can switch back to Time Warner if needed. |
We have had UVerse for 2 years and we're very happy. TV, Internet and phone and no glitches or (major) price increases. I was glad to get rid of DirecTV and there's no contract with UVerse.
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Just got it 2 weeks ago. $94 a month with U200 package plus HD service, two receivers (one DVR) and internet.
It's frozen up on me once or twice for a second or two, seems they were having a bad night or something as it hasn't happened since. I like it, it's better than cable and I refuse to pay for something that's already in my back yard (satelite). |
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My home theater PC has a great DVR built in to the Windows 7 Media Center. The menus and guides are very elegant, much nicer than the ones on Uverse and I can record HD channels and view them on any computer in the world (thanks to Orb.com). I also have my entire music library, Pandora, Netfix streaming, and tons of video podcasts. All this without paying anything other than my internet bill. I'm not saying this is a solution for everyone, but for my family it's been great. Michael |
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I have basic Comcast and i regularly get average speeds higher than that.. |
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Nice numbers!
Medium speed DSL pulled down 2800 / 384 numbers. |
Installed yesterday. Great install tech, really impressed.
The outside install guy called me yesterday morning to let me know we were all hooked up, and said I was going to be really happy. 599 feet from the node. 32mbps down, 5 up. Haven't had much time to play with it yet but what I saw last night blew me away. Not to mention, I finally have Fox News - so I watched Dennis Miller on O'Reilly last night and laughed myself silly. Damn he's funny. Where are y'all getting that benchmarking tool? I'll run it and see what I get. |
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Here is my blazing work DSL connection. About 17,000 ft from the hub.
Other than a T1 type dedicated line or satellite, I have no other options. AT&T DSL is our only provider on this stretch of road. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1264091050.jpg |
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For me to switch, considering I've got good service now, I'd have to save some money, but I don't think I'd do that. I tried to get it turned on a couple of years ago. I spent about 1-1.5 hours talking to some guy on my front porch about it one night and talking to the activation chick on the phone. They told me it was in my neighborhood and scheduled a turn up day. The guy shows up and can't get it to work. He calls another tech that's got the right tool, to eventually determine, that I'm too far away from the fiber. Nah, they're going to have to do something really special to get me to switch. One thing, I read back when I was thinking of switching. The HD channels are more compressed than they are on regular cable, so supposedly the HD quality isn't as good as cable. Other than that, it's supposed to be great. |
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11485 down 1469 up Pretty consistent across all three test servers. Am really happy w/the service so far. Used the online chat last night to diagnose a problem with a weird beeping noise on the downstairs receiver. Prefer the chat window so I can surf & work while responding to the chat droid as needed. Beats struggling to hear through someone's accent across a trans-pacific line, which is usually a hellish nightmare. Anyway, we tracked it down to the cordless base station/answering machine sitting next to the receiver - static interference. Pretty good service - Earthfink CS was always a drag. |
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I bought my own modem, a DOCSIS 3.0 unit Motorola Surfboard, to make sure I had good speed. |
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