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How to find out if a address is Uverse territory
Hello I'm a Uverse user at my last address and want to know the best way to find out if the new place can get your service.
Thank you,
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my thoughts
Employee
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3.4K Messages
3 years ago
Do you currently have UVERSE IPTV service from last address?
Or are you referring to a previous address from the past, not current service?
UVERSE IPTV move orders are still allowed.
This requires the address can support at least 25M internet (25, 45, 50, 75, 100, 300, 500, 1000) for FTTN or FTTP internet service.
IF best internet speed from ATT the new address can support is 18 or less (ADSL2+ service) then UVERSE IPTV is not an option.
If you are not a current subscriber with current equipment then IPTV will not be an option, the choice will be either DirecTv satellite service if your best internet speed is less than 25... or ATT TV (DirecTv Stream) is speed is 25 or greater includes internet speed from local cable company. You can have cable internet with DirecTv Stream for TV option.
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Employee
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34K Messages
3 years ago
Go to the AT&T website and put the new address in.
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skeeterintexas
ACE - Expert
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28.3K Messages
3 years ago
Uverse TV is no longer being sold so a new address is irrelevant.
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Employee
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34K Messages
3 years ago
@skeeterintexas what about move orders? Are the doing that?
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skeeterintexas
ACE - Expert
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28.3K Messages
3 years ago
Since they're trying to purge Uverse customers, I would think that they would offer DIRECTV or DirecTV Stream....not Uverse.
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baseballisback
ACE - Professor
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8.1K Messages
3 years ago
As of last I heard (earlier this year), customer moves were still allowed, providing U-Verse is available at the new address.
If U-Verse is not available at the new address, the customer can continue paying for it at the old address or cancel U-Verse.
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