1. February
    5

    Super Bowl Fun!

    Hey! With the Super Bowl  just around the corner, I wanted to share with you how my family is using U-verse to enjoy the Big Game.

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    Geographic and service restrictions apply to U-verse services.  Check to see if you qualify at www.att.com/uverse.  Access to HD service requires $10/mo. HD Premium Tier available for an additional $5/mo. Total Home DVR functionality is available on up to 8 TVs, and requires a receiver for each additional TV at $7/mo.

    becky.woodworth  becky.woodworth


  2. December
    14

    Santa Tracker

    This holiday season my family is enjoying Santa Tracker – a wonderful feature from AT&T U-verse.

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    Geographic and service restrictions apply to AT&T U-verse(SM) services. Check to see if you qualify. http://www.att.com/u-verse/

    becky.woodworth  becky.woodworth


  3. December
    7

    AT&T U-verse TV Multiview

    Hey! Yet another handy feature from U-verse, TV Multivew, allows me to watch up to four shows at once – here’s how it works:

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    Geographic and service restrictions apply to AT&T U-verse(SM) services. Check to see if you qualify. http://www.att.com/u-verse/

    becky.woodworth  becky.woodworth


  4. November
    23

    U-verse Parental Controls

    Hey! Just wanted to share with you a quick demonstration on how to use the parental control feature on AT&T U-verse:

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    Geographic and service restrictions apply to AT&T U-verse(SM) services. Check to see if you qualify. http://www.att.com/u-verse/

    becky.woodworth  becky.woodworth


  5. November
    19

    Video Chat

    We made our first road trip with Fiona recently, taking her to Springfield, IL to visit my side of our family.  It was a great weekend that nearly wore out three cameras with all of the pictures taken.

    That said, for the first time in a few blog posts, pictures aren’t what I want to talk about.  At the moment, I’m more interested in video: Video Chat to be more specific. As Fiona’s due date approached, my parents and I began discussing setting up a way for us to use video chat.  Amy and I already had a web-cam, and my parents quickly followed suit in purchasing one of their own. 

    In the days before Fiona’s  Springfield visit, we were finally getting ready to take our first stab at video chat.  After some hiccups in setting up the hardware/software, it was time to make good use of our AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet. My dad and I got the video chat up and running and after only a few seconds, Amy, Fiona, and I could see and hear my mom, dad, and grandmother, almost as though they were right in the room with us.

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    While it doesn’t replace getting to hold your grandchild/children or hug your parents, video chat can help make the world seem that much smaller, and any distance surmountable.  When we aren’t able to meet in person, we can still share our beautiful daughter with our out-of-town family by using video chat. 

    Disclaimer: Geographic and service restrictions apply to AT&T U-verse(SM) services. Check to see if you qualify. http://www.att.com/u-verse/.

    cory.bennett  cory.bennett


  6. October
    21

    U-verse Voice

    Hey! I thought you all might be interested in a great feature from AT&T, U-verse Voice. In my video I show how it comes in handy while at work when searching for a phone number I don’t have on hand.

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    Geographic and service restrictions apply to AT&T U-verse(SM) services. Check to see if you qualify. Visit: http://www.att.com/u-verse/.

    becky.woodworth  becky.woodworth


  7. October
    2

    AT&T U-verse saves the day

    Becky here! Just wanted to share with you how AT&T U-verse DVR helped save the day when one of my daughters forgot to record her favorite TV program:

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    becky.woodworth  becky.woodworth


  8. June
    4

    Do You Take Technology For Granted?

    One Friday night, my sister and her husband came into town from South Carolina for the Atlanta Hawks vs. Boston Celtics game. My three siblings who live in the area, along with their kids, me, and my kids, all gathered for dinner and fun.

    We ate and laughed late into the night. My sister went to BlockBuster to rent a movie. I tried to explain to her that new releases were available via her cable service. U-verse is not in her area, so she was amazed that she could order a video without leaving home using her current provider.

    I take technology for granted because I am exposed to it every day. My sister, on the other hand, works for a bank and technology changes at a slower pace. Our conversation made me think about whether we (AT&T) expose our customers to the technology at a level they can understand, using the media they prefer? That could be face-to-face, online TV, online Web, customer service, etc.

    Something as simple as video-on-demand may be a reason a customer leaves one provider to join another, because they are unaware of what their current provider offers.

    priscilla.flagler  priscilla.flagler