AT&T to Raise U-Verse TV Prices Next Month AT&T is informing the company's IPTV customers ( formerly under the "U-verse") brand that they'll be seeing TV price hikes in the new year. Most of the company's television packages will be seeing hikes of between $2 and $8 per month ; the company's U-100 tier will see a $3 per month increase, while the company's U-450 & U-450 All In package will be seeing a hike of $8 per month. AT&T's U-basic plan is the only tier to not see a price increase. The announcement comes on the heels of an AT&T announcement that the company will also be raising rates on DirecTV subscribers starting next month.







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Renfieldrn

join:2009-05-07

Booneville, KY 9 recommendations Renfieldrn Member Thank god they got that merger! Can you imagine how much more rates would have raised WITHOUT the merger?

srtdodge05

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join:2011-10-16

Ypsilanti, MI 6 recommendations srtdodge05 Premium Member Happens Every year this happens and everyone gets worked up about it. I'm not surprised by this. If and when prices go down I'll be surprised.

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Elmo

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join:2002-05-10

Orange, CA 4 recommendations maartena Premium Member And here is the next..... DirecTV had already announced last week, Comcast announced today, no AT&T U-Verse..... don't think your cable or satellite provider will be spared, if you want to keep watching television the traditional linear grid guide way.... prepare to bend over a little more.



You are getting screwed. If you have a SmartTV you can get 1080p and 4k content now from Netflix and Amazon, but instead you keep paying for 200 channels that are no more than 1080i, and often 720p. Hey, if it is worth it to you.... keep on shoving money towards the cable company. But they aren't losing about a million customers a year for no reason (while US population grows with about 2 million per year).

Ut98Ex

join:2012-07-11

Georgetown, TX 4 recommendations Ut98Ex Member SMH.... And then they wonder why they are loosing subs to cord cutting... The reality is nothing will change until the numbers show the mass bleeding and wall street forces them to do something other than raise prices and deny cord cutting (or shaving).

woody7

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join:2000-10-13

Torrance, CA 4 recommendations woody7 Premium Member hmm .............. I guess we are helping them with their purchases......................../ The Engineer

join:2015-04-02

Munster, IN 3 recommendations The Engineer Member Cut the cord already! Quit complaining and cut the damn cord already!



I've done amazon and I'm currently on Netflix. I might trade for Hulu at some point. You watch the content they have until you feel like nothing's on, and then you switch.



I have an antenna for the NFL, but this season it's so bad I've hardly watched.



I really see no reason to pay big bucks for tv.