AT&T U-verse TV achieves 1 million subscribers

Dec 23, 2008 8:13 AM

    

AT&T has reached the 1 millionth customer milestone with its AT&T U-verse TV service less than two and a half years since rolling out the IPTV service, the company said Dec. 1.

AT&T has deployed U-verse TV in 79 major markets across 16 states. Since its introduction, the IPTV service has received acclaim for customer satisfaction, service excellence and innovation. AT&T U-verse TV ranked "Highest in Residential Television Service Satisfaction in the North Central, South, and West Regions," according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2008 Residential Television Service Provider Satisfaction Study.

Industry analyst group Frost & Sullivan named AT&T U-verse the 2009 North American Consumer Communications Service Product of the Year, and U-verse Total Home DVR was recognized with a 2008 TelcoTV Vision Award for Service Provider Innovation.




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