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		<title>Why You Might Hesitate to Order ATT Uverse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Except AT&#038;T.An AT&#038;T speaker told me that U-verse customers get Total Home DVR charge-free so why would customers want TiVo? Okay, she didn&#8217;t quite speak it that way except she proved U-verse&#8217;s neat multi-room system, which incorporates a DVR that can be reached by several TVs in other rooms which TiVo also has a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Except AT&#038;T.An AT&#038;T speaker told me that U-verse customers get Total Home DVR charge-free so why would customers want TiVo? Okay, she didn&#8217;t quite speak it that way except she proved U-verse&#8217;s neat multi-room system, which incorporates a DVR that can be reached by several TVs in other rooms which TiVo also has a similar feature.
<p> TiVo aficionados can as well use their TiVos with U-verse although as dumb recorders. Set the TV channel to the show you wish to record and hit the record button on the TiVo.&#8221;Consumers have to make sure their receiver is set to the show they wish to record at the time they wish to record their show. Since our service is tunerless and utilizes switched video, the consumer requires go through this process manually to schedule recordings,&#8221; stated the <a href="http://www.superfastinternet.org/index.php?option=com_content&#038;task=view&#038;id=39&#038;Itemid=55">AT&#038;T Uverse</a> representative.I inquired with TiVo and they indicated me to the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Section 629, and that ensures that two-way communication is available for users.
<p> Although, AT&#038;T states that it isn&#8217;t a cable operator so it&#8217;s not a matter to that condition. The FCC currently is investigating this matter, according to TiVo. In fact, it is a touchy matter for the AT&#038;T, and which in Connecticut was observed by one group as a cable company, but not by another.<br />
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