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AT&T U-verse Service now available across Louisville
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December 30, 2010

AT&T U-verse Service now available across Louisville

By Mandira Srivastava, TMCnet Contributor


In recent years, the demand for high-speed internet has increased remarkably. In order to fulfill the demand for information and communication services across Louisville,Ky.,  AT&T, a provider of wireless, Wi-Fi, high speed Internet and voice services has offered its U-verse services, including AT&T (News - Alert) U-verse TV, AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet to the area.


 According to a press release, AT&T U-verse Voice is available to more than 100,000 living units across Louisville. The company said AT&T U-verse services, which are all delivered over AT&T's advanced Internet Protocol (IP) network, offer a new alternative to cable with a better DVR, better features and apps, and a better TV experience. AT&T U-verse combines TV, broadband, home phone and AT&T wireless services into one bill.

Mary Pat Regan, President, AT&T Kentucky said that the state is well served by legislative leaders who understand the public policy environment necessary to attract investment and telecommunications expansion and this milestone is an important one, but I look forward to more good news in the future.

Since launching AT&T U-verse services in Louisville, Hopkinsville and Oak Grove, Ky., AT&T has continued its efforts to make the service more widely available to consumers. The company said in the first six months 2010, AT&T invested more than $80 million in its wireless and wireline networks to continue improving service for customers in Kentucky. Upgrades to the AT&T wireless network included new cell sites, expanded mobile broadband coverage and increased 3G capacity.

The company said among available services to  AT&T U-verse TV customers are: the ability to manage DVR recordings; download and watch hit TV shows on select smartphones with U-verse Mobile for qualifying customers; the freedom to manage and playback recorded programs from a single DVR on any U-verse connected TV in the house with Total Home DVR; as well as the ability to choose and watch up to four favorite channels at one time with the exclusive My Multiview app. Customers also have access to an extensive High Definition (HD) channel lineup with access to more than 155 HD channels; the ability to program DVR recordings from their Web-connected mobile phone or PC; personalized, on-screen weather, sports, traffic and stock information via AT&T U-bar; the ability to check the current weather conditions and forecasts in any U.S. city with Weather On Demand; and more.

In the other company news, TMCnet reported that AT&T Inc. expands its Wi-Fi hotzone in Times Square and add more coverage in other areas of New York and San Francisco.


Mandira Srivastava is a TMCnet contributor. She works as a full-time writer, ghostwriter and blogger, and has more than two years of experience in print and Web media. She has also worked on company brochures, website content and product descriptions, as well as proofreading and editing content. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.