Good news for AT&T U-verse customers in Atlanta.
For the first time, Atlantans can create your own Mulitivew by selecting up to 55 channels as favorites. You can watch four of those favorite channels on your screen at one time. This is a great example of the innovation and personalization we're delivering through our TV apps.
My Multiview is customizable for each U-verse receiver in the home, so each family member can create and save their own Multiview based on their personal preferences. You can access the app by selecting menu on your remote while watching live TV, and scrolling down to select My Multiview. You can easily create your favorite channels list by selecting info while you're in the app, and choosing the add option next to the channels you want to appear in your Multiview.
“For the first time ever, you can customize your Multiview so you can choose and control which of your favorite channels you watch on your TV screen at one time. AT&T U-verse and My Multiview are changing how you watch TV,” said Jeff Weber, vice president of video services, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. “The channel combinations for My Multiview are virtually endless, and we’re proud to offer our U-verse customers even more personalization with this exclusive app.
AT&T U-verse is a leader in interactive apps and features that give you better control over your TV experience, including the ability to manage and playback your recorded programs from a single DVR on any U-verse connected TV in the house with Total Home DVR; the ability to program DVR recordings from your Web-connected mobile phone or PC; personalized, on-screen weather, sports, traffic and stock information via AT&T U-bar; the ability to stream your personal photos and music files from your PC to your U-verse TV with Media Share; the ability to check the current weather conditions and forecasts in any U.S. city with Weather On Demand; and more.











Comments
This is good, if you have U-verse. Norcross residents have been waiting for it for more than two years, but alas no U-verse in 30092 and no one at AT&T has a clear answer re: expanding service. Cobb County has it, and so do folks in Alpharetta, some just a few miles from us.
This has been the slowest roll out of cable that I've ever seen. To date, my neighborhood has one cable choice -- comcast -- and DirectTV or DISH.
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