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Charter vs AT&T Uverse vs DirectTV?
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RE: Charter vs AT&T Uverse vs DirectTV?
If Charter offers the channels you like to watch, it is in my experience superior to satellite because mine goes out in every bad storm. When we lived in Hoover (2003 to 2005) , our apt. complex used Charter, and I never had a problem with their service. When we moved to Cropwell, we first used Coosa Cable which had no resemblence to Charter at all (only about 40 channels on basic service) so we switched to DirecTV for TV and the phone company for DSL internet service since phones tend to work even in bad weather. I have been on BlazerTalk during a rain storm while the TV had a blue screen and a banner saying "searching for satellite signal".
10-24-2012 10:13 PM
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