AT&T's U-verse headed to San Antonio's Vidorra Condominiums
There's no denying that fiber providers (we're looking at you, AT&T and Verizon) are on the offensive in an attempt to get new condos, college dorms and other dwellings wired with service from day one. A fortnight after AT&T announced plans to install U-verse into a forthcoming residence hall at the University of Houston, the outfit has now made public its plans to give the same luxury to residents of Vidorra Condominiums. The 20-story high-rise development in downtown San Antonio is currently being constructed, and when it's complete, it'll offer U-verse TV / internet to every single resident. 'Course, guests to the facility may be more intrigued by the private outdoor swimming pool and the top floor "sky room," but we're sure they'll only be able to stand so much outdoor amusement before those high-def images have them running back in.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Cap'n Jack @ Mar 26th 2008 4:07PM
Is there going to be a thread everytime a new install of U-verse or FIOS takes place? Oh and dont forget when Time Warner Cable adds one HiDef channel in Duluth Minnesota that you guys go gaga for the home team. Any type of 'wire' tranmission is so yesterday...
Just get DirecTV and declare GAME OVER!
roger_huston @ Mar 26th 2008 10:18PM
I have known three people that got AT&T U-verse and all three returned it. It is not ready for primetime. Do you guys know that if you are watching HD on one TV set, that you can only watch SD on the others?
Of course, there is one benefit to getting it. AT&T said that if you get phone and U-verse, they will pay for the installation of fiber to the home, provided it is installed in your area. In SoCal it is. So while my friends are returning their U-verse, they all have fiber to the home now.
-Roger
kvnadr @ Mar 28th 2008 4:59PM
With only 1 HD stream allowed, it may work for a student; condo? maybe not.