Tuesday, August 2, 2011

AT&T U-verse Customers Get More HD and International Channels

ATT U verse Customers Get More HD and International Channels AT&T U verse Customers Get More HD and International Channels

AT&T U-verse

AT&T U-verse TV customers now have access to 10 new channels in their channel lineup, including international programming, movie channels and five High Definition (HD) channels.

The new channels include:

                 FOX Soccer HD, FOX Sports Arizona HD, fuse HD, GolTV HD, and Nat Geo WILD HD with qualifying HD packages. With more than 170 HD channels, U-verse TV has more HD channels than anyone.

                 Spanish-language channel Nat Geo Mundo and Utilisima, available for U200 Latino and Paquete Espaol subscribers.

                 ENCORE ESPAOL, available in the U300 package and above.

                 Aapka Colors, India’s general entertainment channel, bringing viewers a combination of fiction, non-fiction and Bollywood programming. Add to any U-verse TV package for $15 a month.

                 MTV Arabia, available soon for U-verse TV customers, blends pop music from the Middle East and North Africa with classic and new MTV programs, with Arabic subtitles. Add to any U-verse TV package for $5 a month.

                 MOVIEPLEX, part of the Starz Movie Package offering, available in the U300 package and above.

 

U-verse TV customers can choose from seven TV packages featuring up to 400 channels. You can watch content across screens and devices with U-verse Online, AT&T U-verse TV on Xbox 360, and U-verse Mobile, an app that lets you manage your DVR, and for qualifying TV customers, watch hit TV shows on more than 20 devices.

 

AT&T U-verse TV is the fastest growing TV service in the country and the only 100 percent Internet Protocol-based television (IPTV) service offered by a national service provider. Now AT&T U-verse TV ranks “Highest in Customer Satisfaction in the North Central, South and West Regions,” according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2010 Residential Television Service Provider Satisfaction Studies.