AT&T U-verse Availability - Arkansas

Where is AT&T U-verse available in Arkansas?

Since September 2008, AT&T U-verse service is available in parts of Arkansas. Since then, AT&T is working hard on broadening its U-verse service for the rest of Arkansas residents. Below is a chronological review of AT&T U-verse availability in Arkansas.

AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet 75 Available in Arkansas

June 9, 2015 – Residents of some parts of Little Rock, Monroe, La./El Dorado in Arkansas can now start ordering AT&T U-verse HighSpeed Internet 75. This super fast Internet service offers speeds of up to 75 Mbps (75 Megabits per second). This freshly added service can be combined with the U-verse TV service.

AT&T U-verse Available in Conway

Conway, Arkansas, March 11, 2009 – As a part of ongoing AT&T U-verse expansion in Central Arkansas, residents of some parts of Conway can start ordering AT&T U-verse TV, AT&T U-verse Internet and AT&T U-verse Voice.
"Today's expansion of AT&T U-verse reflects our commitment to make the investments necessary to bring consumers across Conway a new era of true video competition,"said Ricky Cross, area manager of External Affairs for AT&T Arkansas.

AT&T U-verse Arrives in West and Northwest Arkansas

Little Rock, Arkansas, January 7, 2009 – AT&T introduced its U-verse services to residents of West and Northwest Arkansas, including parts of Fort Smith, Barling, Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, Lowell and other neighboring towns and outlying areas. Now, AT&T U-verse TV, AT&T U-verse Internet and AT&T U-verse Voice are available in those areas of Arkansas.

AT&T U-verse Available in Little Rock, Central Arkansas

Little Rock, Arkansas, September 2, 2008 – AT&T announced that residents of Little Rock, North Little Rock, Benton, Cammack Village, Maumelle and Sherwood can start ordering AT&T U-verse service, including including AT&T U-verse TV, AT&T U-verse Internet and AT&T U-verse Voice.
"With the launch of AT&T U-verse TV, central Arkansas customers are finally getting a better choice to break free from cable," said Ryan Stafford, AT&T general manager for Arkansas and Oklahoma. "And we're taking it even further by making their services work together and offering cool features they can't get anywhere else."