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Sunday, March 29th, 2015 8:04 PM

Trying to get ATT Uverse Service

I live in a small neighborhood on a private street with only 13 homes.  The road that our road branches off from has Uverse service and the homes to either side of our neighborhood entrance currently have Uverse.  For some reason our street does not show up in the ATT system so the service representatives are unable to enter a ticket for adding service.  Half of the people in my neighborhood and I have been attempting to get to the appropriate person to have our street added to the system so that we can get Uverse for the past 3 years but have yet to make any headway.  Is there anyone here who can help get me to the right person or department?

 

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4.3K Messages

10 years ago


@kkoorndyk wrote:

I live in a small neighborhood on a private street with only 13 homes.  The road that our road branches off from has Uverse service and the homes to either side of our neighborhood entrance currently have Uverse.  For some reason our street does not show up in the ATT system so the service representatives are unable to enter a ticket for adding service.  Half of the people in my neighborhood and I have been attempting to get to the appropriate person to have our street added to the system so that we can get Uverse for the past 3 years but have yet to make any headway.  Is there anyone here who can help get me to the right person or department?

 


Click the ATT Customer Care link in my signature, send the PM, explain your need for address verification situation.

 

Include your name, email address and a good phone # (land or cell) and time to contact you on.

Check the blue PM envelope, upper right on every page, for their reply. Good luck 😉

 

Chris
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Contributor

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2 Messages

10 years ago

dont get it, U will loose internet at important times

Contributor

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2 Messages

10 years ago

do not get it, U will loose connection all the time

Tutor

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4 Messages

10 years ago

Thank you!

 

Scholar

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134 Messages

10 years ago


@dumbdarnell wrote:

do not get it, U will loose connection all the time


Not true. Uverse is a excellent service.

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4.3K Messages

10 years ago


@kkoorndyk wrote:

Thank you!

 


You're welcome, forgot to mention, it might take up to 2 weeks for them to give you an answer on your address verification. 😉

 

Chris
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Please NO SD stretch-o-vision or 480 SD HD Channels
Need Help? PM ATT Uverse Care (all service problems)
ATT Customer Care(all other problems)
Your Results May Vary, In My Humble Opinion
I Call It Like I See It, Simply a U-verse user, nothing more

Tutor

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4 Messages

10 years ago

I received a less than helpful response:

 

I've went in a couple of different directions and facilities have not quite reached your street.  Unfortunately I am not aware of any immediate plans however AT&T does not announce future plans for specific areas.

Since you mentioned that this has been 3 years and counting, you may have already sent your information via the AT&T U-verse Notification site?  This is the best way to express interest for U-verse services and AT&T would notify you when it does become available.  The website is: http://www.att.com/u-verse/notify-me/index.jsp?wtSlotClick=1-006C5I-0-1

I certainly wish I was reporting back with better news.  AT&T has been trying to branch out to new areas all the time.  I'm hopeful we make it to your street in the near future.

 

 

My reponse:

 

This is what doesn't make any sense.  My neighbors and I have been round and round this with folks at ATT before and we always end up at the same conclusion - that our street doesn't appear to have service because the street name isn't showing up in the system.  Here's the map of my street with my home at the blue dot.  The home to the north of me with the grey dot has U-verse service, but they're driveway is off of Hoag.

 

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No response yet.  

 

 

 

Teacher

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7 Messages

10 years ago

Came in here thinking this post was mine for a second... Same situation here, let me tell you what I've learned:

 

My situation: I live in a neighborhood of 24 homes where no broadband is offered. The neighborhood to my north will have 96 homes in the future, but is currently under construction and over the past 18 months have managed to build only 1 home (and it has not sold). However, each and every address in that neighborhood shows U-Verse available. Yes, not a soul lives there.

 

So, I went through this forum thing once, got nowhere. Then I made a map of U-Verse availability within 5 miles of my home. That helped me map out the fiber lines, and from there I was able to locate all the VRADs near me.

 

Just a little refresher on how U-Verse works: Big fiber lines are like water mains and they run from ATT's central hubs to boxes called VRADs. VRADs are basically neighborhood distribution hubs. There are two ways you can connect to a VRAD: fiber (FTTH, fiber to the home) or DSL (FTTN, fiber to the node which means copper telephone lines leading away from the VRAD). FTTH is preferred because it is faster and can travel longer distances, but it is also much more expensive to install.

 

I located the VRAD closest to me, which to my surprise was something I had always assumed was an electrical box just 150 feet from my home. The big fiber to that VRAD goes right over the telephone poles in my yard. However, my VRAD only contains the "guts" (not that I'm saying I broke in and looked inside the thing, but take my word for it) necessary to provide FTTH, which might seem good but here's the problem: ATT installed FTTH fiber (small fiber) underground when the new neighborhood was being built, probably with money from the developer. They neglected my neighborhood because some bean counter decided it wasn't worth the investment.

 

So, ATT's VRAD near me won't work with the existing telephone copper lines (DSL), and they won't install small fiber underground (too expensive) nor over the telephone lines (that's just for big fiber). So that's why I'm stuck with no internet at home, and that's probably why you are too. Maybe the details are different, but the story is the same: ATT is a big company, they only deploy internet service when the cost/benefit ratio is very hight, and their technology is a little backwards when it comes to compatibility.

 

Now, there is a silver lining POSSIBLE in the future. ATT's new "Gigapower" offering does away with VRADs and instead connects the big fiber directly to homes via splices rather than a central hub. However, in my case the fiber is already in place for the new neighborhood near me and I doubt they'll install new fiber just to serve my neighborhood. And don't expect them to tell you what their plan is, because it's a "company secret" and God Forbid they let Time Warner know they plan to service this neighborhood or that one in the next few years.

 

Wow, that was a long rant... Sorry. It's cathartic for me to vent once in a while. I'll keep posting this stuff here, and all over the internet, until I have a connection that will let me do something more entertaining than complain about ATT's greedy bean counters.

Tutor

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4 Messages

10 years ago

Yea, I figured out that the house on the hill that has Uverse service gets it directly from the telephone pole whereas my neighborhood doesn't have poles and the lines have not been run up the street.  I'm not holding my breath for that.  😞

 

ACE - Professor

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839 Messages

10 years ago

Have you tried to get landline phone service? Getting that may force the street into the system.
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