AT&T's U-verse TV goes a year strong in St. Louis, Missouri
Well, wouldn't you know it? Another one year birthday for another locale in AT&T's admittedly small U-verse TV family. As of now, the fiber-based programming service is available to over 355,000 living units in the St. Louis region, including sections of Arnold, Florissant, Manchester, Maplewood, St. Peters and Wellston. As always, the operator has promised to continue expanding the service on an ongoing basis, though we're beginning to wonder when "expand" will refer to something more than just a few miles out of cities already covered. Yes, that's jealousy on our breath -- so?






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
sixtyfps @ Dec 14th 2008 11:00PM
St. Louis, maybe?
Buran @ Dec 15th 2008 12:04AM
It's available to me but until it uses CableCard so I can use it with my TiVo, I don't care about it. FIOS does use CableCard, but I can't get it, so I use Charter. Oh well -- I don't have a lot of TV/Internet problems from them.
Miggity @ Dec 15th 2008 11:25AM
Just wanted to point out that I always get a kick out of the Verizon Fios and U-Verse photos that get used any time there is a post about them. Its always a pic of some hardworking dude running wires on the side of a house.
Elfjuice @ Dec 15th 2008 4:13PM
Available in WELLSTON???? The butt-crack of the St Louis Metro area??? Is this being subsidized by the Government, because
average per capita income is around $15,000 a year (foodstamps included.) Yet I'm stuck in the suburbs with a 1.5Mb DSL connection from Centurytel.
Jealous? You bet I am...