AT&T expands U-verse to more of Wisconsin, adds 200 jobs in the state
For folks camped out in Southeastern Wisconsin, chances are you've got yet another choice for pay-TV coming to you. AT&T is trumpeting the fact that over 200,000 living units in the region now have access to U-verse, which isn't half bad for just being around 14 months. More specifically, viewers in and around Milwaukee, Racine and Sheboygan are likely to now have access, and the growth has apparently been substantial enough to warrant the need for 200 new jobs in the state. As of now, the carrier is seeking to employ 200 U-verse service technicians in the Badger State, with spots to open in Northeast / South Central Wisconsin.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Joe Maki @ Apr 25th 2008 7:32AM
What about us poor sods in northwestern Wisconsin?
The Angry Intern @ Apr 25th 2008 9:39AM
nice to see they are expanding their service, but they need to boost the speed of their internet packages if they expect to be competitive with Verizon and/or the cable companies.
Simon P @ Apr 25th 2008 3:50PM
I'm in SE WI and get the U-verse max package of 10 down and 1.5 up. I get very close to the advertised speeds. Believe me when I say that my TWC speeds where absolutely nowhere close to what I was supposed to be paying for. 1 advantage of DSL is usually getting what you pay for. As far as I understand you're very lucky if you even get close on cable at least.