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Thanks. You have helped greatly.
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 8, 2015, at 3:00 PM, Pat Byrne <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Gery,
> if I understand your message, I believe you were misled. I trhink
> you can record either three or four simultaneous items and be
> okay. My wife has the Uverse app. and it seems to do a good job. As
> little as we watch TV, I haven't bothered to load the app. on my
> iPhone. The TV is really here for the grandkids.
> We are about in the middle of the internet speed choices and the
> speed is fine for computers running voice. There are a c ouple of
> faster internet speeds which might be necessary for gamers but for
> general computing, mid-range speed is fine. And our phone service is
> also a part of the package.
> hope this helps.
> patAt 12:48 PM 5/8/2015, you wrote:
>> I am really thinking about it. I was told by cable provider that if record=
>> ing 2 things internet is lost and if you have a third tv you would loose th=
>> e internet. They all say what they have is the best. It's like a ford man=
>> and a chevy man. They think there product is the best. Pat, do you use t=
>> he u-verse app with the iphone?
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