AT&T U-verse Now Available in Parts of
Michigan
Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Detroit, Warren, Livonia, Grosse
Pointe, Northville, Rochester Hills, Trenton, Wyandotte,
Lake Orion and surrounding areas. Battle Creek, Grand
Rapids, Holland, Kalamazoo, Flint, Midland, Saginaw,
Lansing,
U-verse services will be available to more homes
throughout the area on an ongoing basis. Customers can
find out online if AT&T U-verse is
available at their address,
and register to be notified when U-verse services become
available in their neighborhood. Simply enter your AT&T
landline phone number or address to
check availability for
your location.
More Than 1 Million Michigan Living Units Benefit from Video
Choice with AT&T U-verse TV
Detroit, Michigan, May 21, 2009
Video competition has reached Michigan consumers in a big
way, meaning more residents and their televisions can cut
ties with cable. AT&T* today announced that AT&T U-verseSM
services, including AT&T U-verse TV, AT&T U-verse High Speed
Internet and AT&T U-verse Voice, are now available to more
than 1 million living units across the state – just two
years after launching in Michigan.
Since introducing AT&T U-verse in Michigan in May 2007, AT&T
has continually made the service available to more customers
on an ongoing basis. AT&T U-verse is offered today in
parts of 235 communities across the state, including Ann
Arbor, Detroit, Flint, Grand Rapids, Jackson, Kalamazoo,
Lansing and Saginaw areas. Between 2006 and 2008, AT&T
invested more than $2 billion in its entire Michigan
network, which facilitated the roll out AT&T U-verse
services across the state.
“The leadership in Michigan had the foresight to pass the
legislation to open the doors to video choice for consumers,
investment in our communities and jobs for our state, and I
applaud them for that vision,” said Gail Torreano, AT&T
Michigan president. “I am proud and thrilled that we have
been able to provide such a new, unique and exciting product
to so many Michiganians in just two short years and look
forward to continuing our investments to deliver it to many
more consumers in the future.”
AT&T U-verse was made available in Michigan thanks to 2006
legislation (Public Act 480 of 2006), sponsored by former
State Rep. Mike Nofs and supported by legislators from
around the state. The legislation, which was signed by Gov.
Granholm in December 2006, provides an environment that
encourages new video providers, such as AT&T, to invest in
Michigan to compete against incumbent cable providers.
“When we passed the video reform legislation, we knew that
technology had outpaced the laws which were on the books and
the doors to video choice in Michigan needed to be opened,”
said State Sen. Buzz Thomas. “I am thrilled that AT&T has
taken advantage of the law and lived up to its commitment to
provide choice to consumers while making tremendous
investments in Michigan.”
“It’s been amazing to see the rapid deployment of video
competition since the passage of the video reform bill,”
said former State Rep. Mike Nofs, sponsor of the 2006
legislation. “Consumers deserved a choice in video, just
like any other product they purchase, and Michigan needed
investment. The bill was a win-win and I applaud AT&T for
delivering on its commitments.”
AT&T U-verse has been well-received by Michigan residents
and consumers across the country. AT&T U-verse TV ranked
“Highest in Residential Television Service Satisfaction in
the North Central Region,” according to the J.D. Power and
Associates 2008 Residential Television Service Provider
Satisfaction StudySM.
"Now even more consumers can forget about cable and see what
the U-verse TV experience is all about," said Brian Ducharme,
vice president and general manager for AT&T Michigan. “Over
the past two years, we’ve really been able to show Michigan
how the AT&T U-verse TV experience is better than cable, and
we’ll continue to evolve our services with new features and
enhancements that are unmatched by other providers.”
For additional information
on ATT Uverse,
click here
AT&T U-verse Arrives in Mid-Michigan
Lansing, Michigan, January 7, 2009
Mid-Michigan residents
now have a new — and better — choice for their television
and communications services. AT&T Mobility and Consumer
Markets today announced the launch of AT&T U-verseSM
services, including AT&T U-verse TV, AT&T U-verse High Speed
Internet and AT&T U-verse Voice.
AT&T U-verse TV, High Speed Internet and Voice services,
which are all delivered over the company's advanced Internet
Protocol (IP) network, offer a new alternative to cable and
an unmatched experience for customers. AT&T U-verse brings
together your TV, broadband, home phone and wireless
services — all on one bill — with unique features that
provide a new level of integration, convenience and control.
AT&T U-verse TV ranked "Highest in Customer Satisfaction in
the North Central Region," according to the J.D. Power and
Associates 2008 Residential Television Service Provider
Satisfaction StudySM.
Customers can currently
order AT&T U-verse services
in parts of nearly 20 local communities, including Lansing,
East Lansing, Jackson, Meridian Township and Okemos. AT&T
Mobility and Consumer Markets will make U-verse services
available to more homes throughout the area on an ongoing
basis.
For additional information
on ATT Uverse,
click here
AT&T U-verse Arrives in Flint and Saginaw
Saginaw, Michigan, September 29, 2008
Flint- and Saginaw-area
residents now have a new — and better — choice for their
television and communications services. AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T)
today announced the launch of the company's integrated suite
of AT&T U-verseSM services, including AT&T U-verse TV, AT&T
U-verse High Speed Internet and AT&T U-verse Voice.
AT&T U-verse brings together your TV, broadband, home phone
and AT&T wireless services — all on one bill — with unique
features that provide a new level of integration,
convenience and control. AT&T U-verse TV, High Speed
Internet and Voice services are all delivered over AT&T's
advanced Internet Protocol (IP) network.
Customers can currently order AT&T U-verse services in parts
of nearly 30 local communities, including Flint, Midland,
Saginaw and others. AT&T will make U-verse services
available to more homes throughout the area on an ongoing
basis.
For additional information
on ATT Uverse,
click here
AT&T U-verse Arrives in West Michigan
Grand Rapids, Michigan, April 21, 2008
West Michigan-area
residents now have a new — and better — choice for their
television and communications services. AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T)
today announced the launch of the company's integrated suite
of AT&T U-verseSM services, including AT&T U-verse TV,
U-verse enabled AT&T High Speed Internet and AT&T U-verse
Voice.
AT&T U-verse brings together your TV, broadband, home phone
and AT&T wireless services — all on one bill — with unique
features that provide a new level of integration,
convenience and control. AT&T
U-verse services are all delivered over AT&T's advanced
Internet Protocol (IP) network.
Customers can currently order AT&T U-verse services in parts
of more than 40 local communities, including Battle Creek,
Grand Rapids, Holland, Kalamazoo and others. AT&T will make
U-verse services available to more homes throughout the area
on an ongoing basis.
For additional information
on ATT Uverse,
click here
AT&T U-verse Expands Availability to 300,000 Living Units in
the Detroit Area
Detroit, Michigan, October 30, 2007
AT&T U-verse is
changing the television experience in the Detroit area — in
a big way. AT&T Inc. today announced that AT&T U-verse TV
and Internet services are now available to 300,000 living
units in Southeast Michigan, marking a significant expansion
since AT&T U-verse launched locally in May 2007.
Since introducing U-verse services in Michigan, AT&T has
expanded availability of the service on an ongoing basis.
AT&T U-verse is offered today in parts of Southeast Michigan
as far south as Wyandotte and as far north as Lake Orion.
"Now more potential customers in Detroit can enjoy AT&T
U-verse, and we'll continue to expand our availability so
consumers have access to a new and exciting television
choice with the content they want, including channels like
the Big Ten Network," said Jennifer Jones, AT&T vice
president and general manager for Michigan.
For additional information
on ATT Uverse,
click here
AT&T Introduces
U-verse in Detroit
Detroit, Michigan, May 22, 2007
A new world of communications and
entertainment is now available to residents in Detroit and
surrounding areas. AT&T Inc. today announced the launch of
AT&T U-verse which utilizes AT&T's new fiber-rich network to
offer cutting-edge television and high speed Internet
services. AT&T is the only national provider to offer a 100
percent Internet Protocol (IP)-based television service,
making U-verse TV "cooler than cable" and one of the most
robust and feature-rich services available today.
AT&T U-verse services are initially available in parts of
more than 50 communities in the Detroit-Warren-Livonia
metropolitan statistical area (MSA), reaching as far east as
Grosse Pointe, west to Northville, north to Rochester Hills
and south to Trenton. AT&T will continue to increase
availability throughout the area on an ongoing basis.
For additional information
on ATT Uverse,
click here
AT&T Introduces U-verse in Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, Michigan, May 22, 2007
A new world of
communications and entertainment is now available to
residents in the Ann Arbor area. AT&T Inc. today announced
the launch of AT&T U-verse, which utilizes AT&T's new
fiber-rich network to offer cutting-edge television and high
speed Internet services. AT&T is the only national provider
to offer a 100 percent Internet Protocol (IP)-based
television service, making U-verse TV "cooler than cable"
and one of the most robust and feature-rich services
available today.
AT&T U-verse services are initially available in parts of
the Ann Arbor metropolitan statistical area, including Ann
Arbor and Ypsilanti. AT&T will continue to increase
availability throughout the area on an ongoing basis.
For additional information
on ATT Uverse,
click here