Mr. York led AT&T’s U-verse fiber-optic television service from its late 2004 inception to its June 2006 launch, during which time he helped negotiate about 150 licensing agreements with content providers. U-verse, which has about 45 linear high-definition channels, is planning for about 100 by the end of the year, although Mr. York declined to say when the service would have video-on-demand in HD. U-verse, which reported about 230,000 subscribers in December, expects to have more than 1 million subscribers by the end of the year.
Like Verizon’s FiOS service, AT&T says it provides cost savings by bundling U-verse with AT&T’s telephone and high-speed Internet services, which satellite television customers are unable to do. More importantly, because of U-verse’s use of Internet protocol, “our video and audio quality is considered superior to our competitors,” said Mr. York. He added that a higher percentage of U-verse subscribers opt for its high-definition package than customers at competing cable and satellite services.
http://tinyurl.com/4x7ursWell Its not the End of the World if right now ATT does not Offer Local on 8's in HD from the Weather Channel HD. Or an updated Ubar Weather Infomation in HD.
I rather see ATT offer faster Internet Access then 20 SD Stretch-O-Vision HD of those 60 HD Channels of ATT Planning in Adding this year.
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