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U-verse Showcase channel 1800
Has U-verse Showcase channel 1800 been discontinued as of 3/1/16? Or did it change to a different channel? If not, is there a channel comparable?
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Has U-verse Showcase channel 1800 been discontinued as of 3/1/16? Or did it change to a different channel? If not, is there a channel comparable?
younkint
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9 years ago
pimanirad, I think we're going to have give up on this channel. In fact, it's probably the least of our worries. As has been mentioned on the thread, U-verse seems as though it will soon be history. We were unaware this was happening. All the reading I've done seems to say the same: AT&T is going to drop U-verse in favor of their new zillion-dollar satellite TV acquisition.
Evidently, production of the U-verse hardware (boxes, etc.) has been stopped. Customers are being steered toward DIRECTV. This happened to me personally just a week ago. My wife felt we could lower our U-verse bill by dropping a service we no longer used, so contacted AT&T. Unlike in the past, no deals were offered to entice us to stay with U-verse. Rather, we were pushed - and pushed hard - toward something we long ago rejected: DIRECTV.
No sale.
So, now the loss of this channel seems to be the least of our worries. We are facing the dreaded DIRECTV or the local cable mafia. Neither is a choice we want ... at all. We're looking at going with nothing but Internet-provided content and an antenna. Luckily for us, we're very near a major metro area and can (supposedly) receive strong signals from well over 50 digital broadcast television stations. Most likely, the Internet connection and the antenna is the route we will take.
Not happy at all with AT&T for their decision to dump U-verse. We were satisfied U-verse customers. No longer, though.
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younkint
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9 years ago
Thanks for the reply, my thoughts.
Yes, I understand AT&T is changing to what AT&T executive John Stankey calls, "...one consistent architecture," a "...derivative of the DirecTV in-home architecture."
So, when I mention that existing U-verse box production is stopped, I am not wrong. Perhaps existing DirecTV hardware is also being changed.
I understand that you, as an employee, are still installing U-verse systems. I, as a customer, have quite recently dealt with the sales department and can most certainly assure you that we were given no slack whatsoever on our existing U-verse plan. As I mentioned above, we were pushed very hard toward DirecTV. As far as I am concerned, a melding of U-verse with DirecTV still means the same thing to me as a customer: no more U-verse as we've known it.
We will not be hanging a DirecTV dish on our house. We've been down that road and we're not going back to it. I understand not everyone is capable of receiving U-verse service and that many of those might be served with DirecTV (in fact, probably already are). For those of us who are not boxed into that corner, what we suspect is coming is higher bills for not much of an increase in service, if any. For my family, we're already seeing it.
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snowbunnylori
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8 years ago
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baseballisback
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8 years ago
As I'm sure @skeeterintexas or @dwinth will say, considering the channel went away in February as part of the DirecTV/AT&T merger, don't hold your breath.
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