AT&T accelerates introduction of U-verse across the U.S.
Jan 6, 2007 8:00 AM
AT&T has announced the initial launch of AT&T U-verse in numerous locations across the United States. The TV delivery system uses AT&T’s fiber-rich network that extends optical connections deeper into neighborhoods. U-verse services are available in limited areas across the Hartford, CT, metropolitan statistical area (MSA), including parts of Newington and Wethersfield, as well as Stamford and New Haven. AT&T plans to expand to additional areas in Connecticut on an ongoing basis.
This deployment follows the announcement of U-verse availability to Bay Area residents. Residents of the San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont MSA, including parts of the cities of San Ramon and Danville, can now receive DTV over their broadband DSL Internet connections. Availability has also been announced for locations in Indiana, including Muncie, Indianapolis and Bloomington.
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