Without getting too much into the back story and the reasons behind it... Went to the AT&T store and ended up switching from AT&T DSL to UVerse internet (can't get UVerse TV though). Days later I get ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. AT&T has announced that in the U.S. for a one-time fee of $49 and a standard $7 per month rental ...
I think in every place I have ever lived I have stood in at least one room and wondered why the builder put the cable outlet in that spot. Generally, if you want the cable outlet on another wall you ...
AT&T Inc.'s U-Verse TV service is going wireless - inside the home. Its new set-top boxes will use the home's Wi-Fi to get their TV programming, with no need for a coaxial cable. That means TV sets ...
AT&T U-verse has just announced the “first fully-integrated wireless receiver available from any TV provider,” giving its customers the option of setting up their TV almost anywhere in the house — ...
Wires, wires, everywhere. Talk about a nightmare. AT&T thinks so, and that's part of the reason why they're launching the industry's first integrated wireless receiver, which aims to give U-verse TV ...
No cable outlet, no problem. On Monday, AT&T will release the U-verse Wireless Receiver for $50 plus a $7 per month rental fee. What can you do with this magic box? I’ll tell you in the next paragraph ...
Get ready for fewer of those squid-like wires protruding from the back of your otherwise aesthetically-pleasing living room entertainment center, at least if you're an AT&T (NYSE:T) U-Verse subscriber ...
How many times have you wanted a TV in a certain room of your home only to realize it wasn’t wired for cable? Alternatively, how many times have you wanted to put the TV on a wall in a room where the ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Cisco has launched a wireless IPTV service with AT&T featuring new wireless receivers and ...