AT&T U-verse Availability – North Carolina
Where is AT&T U-verse available in North Carolina?
Since November 2008, AT&T U-verse service is available in parts of North Carolina. Since then, AT&T is working hard on broadening its U-verse service for the rest of North Carolina residents. Below is chronological review of AT&T U-verse availability in North Carolina.
AT&T Fiber now available in Wilmington Area, North Carolina
Wilmington, N.C, May 24, 2017 – The Wilmington area is one of 53 metros nationwide
where AT&T's ultra-fast internet service is currently available. AT&T plans to reach at least 75
metros with their fastest internet service – AT&T Fiber. In
addition to the homes and small businesses connected to AT&T's 100% fiber network in the Wilmington
area, they connect area apartment and condo properties, such as River Lights, Woodridge Pointe and the
Village at Mayfair. The plan is to expand access to this ultra-fast internet speeds in parts of Leland
in the future.
“High-speed internet has quickly become a preferred way to access information and communicate,” said
Wilmington Mayor Bill Saffo. “I am glad to see this investment from AT&T, and am certain that the
increased ability to tout Wilmington’s connectivity to fiber internet further strengthens the reputation
of our community.”
“We are proud to add Wilmington to our list of cities where we plan to bring our fastest internet speed
available,” said John Lyon, regional director of External Affairs, AT&T North Carolina. “AT&T’s
ultra-fast internet speeds will open up more possibilities for our customers. They can enjoy doing the
things they love online, with less frustration and in less time.”
U-verse with AT&T GigaPower now available in Gastonia, North Carolina
Gastonia, N.C, August 28, 2015 – U-verse with AT&T GigaPower is now available to
residents in parts of Gastonia.
“For many years, Gaston County was known for textiles,” said County Commission Chairman Tracy Philbeck.
“But the future is being shaped and delivered by a different sort of fiber. AT&T’s new fiber-optic
network, delivering gigabit speeds, is going to be a game-changer for residents and businesses as we
grow our economy and strengthen our community.”
AT&T GigaPower is already available in parts of Apex, Carrboro, Cary, Chapel Hill, Charlotte,
Durham, Greensboro, Morrisville, Raleigh and Winston-Salem.
AT&T U-verse GigaPower available in Durham, N.C.
Greensboro, N.C, July 20, 2015 – Residential and small business customers in North
Carolina continue to enjoy the news about AT&T U-verse GigaPower expansion in their state. Today,
this ultra-fast Internet service has become available in parts of Greensboro.
“Greensboro’s history is full of examples of how our city has grown and prospered as a
result of new technologies,” said Mayor Nancy Vaughan. “Today’s launch of AT&T
GigaPower, which will connect people and opportunities around the world at gigabit speed, is great news.
I am particularly thrilled that this launch comes less than a year after the initial announcement that
AT&T GigaPower was coming to Greensboro. I look forward to seeing how this network will energize the
future for our community.” Check our AT&T
Internet page to learn more about this fast Internet service.
AT&T U-verse GigaPower available in Durham, N.C.
Durham, N.C., July 20, 2015 – AT&T has just announced that U-verse with AT&T
Gigapower is now available to residents in parts of Durham. U-verse Internet, TV and Voice services also
became available in the City of Durham.
“It’s exciting for Durham to be joining the select group of cities served by
ultra-high-speed Internet,” said Mayor Bill Bell. “It is even more exciting to think about
what residents and small businesses will be able to do over the AT&T GigaPower network and how that
will help us continue to grow and to move forward.”
AT&T U-verse GigaPower arrives to Charlotte, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C., June 15, 2015 – AT&T has just launched U-verse with GigaPower Internet service to residential and small business
customers in parts of Charlotte and surrounding communities.
“Everyone wants access to the fastest and strongest Internet networks, because high-speed Internet
connections improve access to education, health care and employment opportunities,” said Dan Clodfelter,
Charlotte Mayor. “Today’s announcement that AT&T will offer its ultrafast AT&T GigaPower fiber
network in our community is great news for consumers and small businesses.”
“We’re excited to launch our ultra-high-speed AT&T GigaPower network in the Charlotte area.
Residents and small businesses want the latest technologies and AT&T is delivering,” said Venessa
Harrison, AT&T North Carolina president. “The AT&T GigaPower network will help encourage
economic growth by facilitating a new wave of innovation through enhanced opportunities for education,
health, research and small business growth.”
AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet 75 Available in North Carolina
June 9, 2015 – More people in North Carolina can now order blazing fast High Speed Internet service from AT&T. Residents in parts of Wilmington can now have AT&T U-verse HighSpeed Internet 75. While not as fast as GigaPower, this Internet service offers speeds of up to 75 Mbps (75 Megabits per second). This new service can be combined with the U-verse TV.
AT&T GigaPower Internet Coming to Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C., June 24, 2014 – An agreement was ratified between city
officials and AT&T to bring AT&T U-verse with GigaPower internet to residents and businesses of
Chapel Hill.
"This is excellent news for Chapel Hill residents and businesses," said Mayor Mark
Kleinschmidt. “The agreement with AT&T will contribute to our efforts to offer a new level of
participation in digital democracy and civic engagement, expand opportunities for education and
research, and drive job creation and economic growth."
This investment by AT&T is in addition to its ongoing investment to expand its fiber network to tens of thousands of North Carolina residents and businesses over the next two years. In addition, similar AT&T U-verse with GigaPower plans, related to the NCNGN initiative, are currently approved in Cary, Durham, Raleigh, and Winston-Salem and pending ratification in Carrboro.
“We’ve already received great input from North Carolinians eager for the fastest available speeds,” said Venessa Harrison, President, AT&T-North Carolina. “This ultra-fast fiber build will help foster innovation, enhance education, and encourage growth.”
AT&T Bringing U-verse with GigaPower to Cary, North Carolina
Cary, N.C., June 20, 2014 – An agreement was reached between the city of Cary
and AT&T for bringing U-verse with GigaPower super fast Internet to the residents and businesses of
Cary.
“Our community is hungry for ultra-high speed internet, and signing the agreement moves us one step
closer to ensuring we continue to keep Cary one of the best places in the country to live, work and
raise our families,” said Mayor Harold Weinbrecht.
This investment by AT&T is in addition to its ongoing investment to expand its fiber network to tens of thousands of North Carolina residents and businesses over the next two years. In addition, similar AT&T U-verse with GigaPower plans, related to the NCNGN initiative, are currently approved in Durham, Raleigh, and Winston-Salem and pending ratification in two other North Carolina areas – Carrboro and Chapel Hill.
“We’ve already received great input from North Carolinians eager for the fastest available speeds,” said Venessa Harrison, President, AT&T-North Carolina. “This ultra-fast fiber build will help foster innovation, enhance education, and encourage growth.”
AT&T U-verse with GigaPower in Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh, N.C., June 18, 2014 – As a result of a discussion that started back in April, AT&T and the city of Raleigh have come into the agreement about getting U-verse with GigaPower Internet for residents and businesses of Raleigh. “The announcement that AT&T is prepared to deploy gigabit speed Internet service to Greater Raleigh is terrific news for economic development,” said Harvey A. Schmitt, president and CEO for the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce. “It brands Raleigh and our region as the leading edge of a technology revolution. It gives our companies and employees a technology that will spur operational efficiencies. And given our tech savvy population, it will open the door to innovations in products and services heretofore unimagined or not available without significant expense.”
This investment by AT&T is in addition to its ongoing investment to expand its fiber network to tens of thousands of North Carolina residents and businesses over the next two years. In addition, similar AT&T U-verse with GigaPower plans, related to the NCNGN initiative, are currently approved in Durham and Winston-Salem, and pending ratification in three other North Carolina areas – Carrboro, Cary, and Chapel Hill.
“We’ve already received great input from North Carolinians eager for the fastest available speeds,” said Venessa Harrison, President, AT&T-North Carolina. “This ultra-fast fiber build will help foster innovation, enhance education, and encourage growth.”
AT&T U-verse with GigaPower in Durham, North Carolina
Durham, N.C., June 12, 2014 – AT&T continued with its GigaPower Internet
service expansion in North Carolina. It ratified an agreement with city officials of Durham about
providing fiber optic network with speeds capable of up to 1 Gbps.
“We’re pleased that AT&T is choosing Durham to rollout their next round of U-verse with GigaPower,”
said Wanda Page, Deputy City Manager of the City of Durham. “Our national reputation as a center for
advanced medical research and care is built on cutting-edge technology in the hands of gifted physicians
and researchers. A network of this magnitude would expand those capabilities and increase collaboration
across industries.”
This investment by AT&T is in addition to its ongoing investment to expand its fiber network to tens of thousands of North Carolina residents and businesses over the next two years. In addition, similar AT&T U-verse with GigaPower plans, related to the NCNGN initiative, are currently approved in Winston-Salem and pending ratification in four other North Carolina areas – Carrboro, Cary, Chapel Hill, and Raleigh.
AT&T U-verse with GigaPower in Winston-Salem
Winston-Salem, N.C., June 10, 2014 – AT&T and city officials of
Winston-Salem ratified an agreement to bring U-verse with GigaPower over a fiber network with speeds
capable of up to 1 gigabit per second.
“We’re thrilled that Winston-Salem will be in the next round of cities for AT&T’s rollout of its
U-verse with GigaPower,” said Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines. “Our City has a well-deserved reputation
as a technology and medical leader and a network of this magnitude will help take the work underway in
both those areas to new levels of innovation and achievement.”
This investment by AT&T is in addition to its ongoing investment to expand its fiber network to tens of thousands of North Carolina residents and businesses over the next two years. In addition, similar AT&T U-verse with GigaPower plans, related to the NCNGN initiative, are currently pending ratification in five other North Carolina areas – Carrboro, Cary, Chapel Hill, Durham, and Raleigh.
“We’ve already received great input from North Carolinians eager for the fastest available speeds,”
said Venessa Harrison, President, AT&T-North Carolina. “This ultra-fast fiber build will help foster
innovation, enhance education, and encourage growth.”
In addition, AT&T plans to expand its U-verse footprint to more areas of North Carolina. U-verse is
currently available in Raleigh, Cary, Carrboro, Chapel Hill, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Charlotte,
Asheville and surrounding areas.
AT&T U-verse with GigaPower to reach North Carolina
Raleigh, April 10, 2014 – AT&T is in an ongoing discussion about delivering
AT&T U-verse with GigaPower℠ to parts of the Triangle and Piedmont Triad regions. The proposed plan
outlines potential fiber deployments in the areas of Carrboro, Cary, Chapel Hill, Durham, Raleigh and
Winston-Salem where there is demand for ultra-fast broadband and local policies that support broadband
network investment. The next step is for the governing bodies of these six NCNGN (North Carolina Next
Generation Network) member communities to ratify the agreement. The 100-percent fiber network can
deliver speeds of up to 1 gigabit per second, 10x faster than the fastest consumer broadband available
in these communities today, as well as cutting-edge TV and voice services.
"The chance to deploy the fastest consumer Internet speeds the Triangle and Piedmont Triad regions
have ever seen shows how dedicated its policymakers and university and business leaders are to bringing
the latest technology to the state,” said Venessa Harrison, President, AT&T-North Carolina. “We’re
encouraged by our conversations with NCNGN and remain committed to investing in our communities and
delivering the technology people want.”
The plan includes options for public Wi-Fi hotspots, free AT&T U-verse with GigaPower at up to 100
public sites and an all-fiber network connected to up to 100 business buildings. It also outlines a free
3 Mbps AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet offer available to 10 affordable housing complexes, up to
3,000 homes. These hotspots, public sites, buildings and apartment complexes will be across the six
communities and identified by NCNGN. The plan would also bring AT&T U-verse to the residents and
businesses of Durham for the first time.
AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet Power Available in North Carolina
August 26, 2013 – AT&T U-verse customers in 40 markets across 15 states can
now get home High Speed Internet at speeds of up to 45 Mbps downstream and up to 6 Mbps upstream. In
North Carolina, U-verse High Speed Internet Power is now available to eligible AT&T U-verse
residential and small business customers in Charlotte, Greensboro-High Point-Winston Salem, and
Raleigh.
U-verse Power is available to eligible residential customers at introductory rates as low as $49.95 per
month (pricing excludes taxes and other charges, including activation, installation and monthly
Internet equipment fee. Other conditions and restrictions apply.) for up to 24 months when
bundled with qualifying TV and voice services. Current, eligible U-verse Internet residential customers
can upgrade their package and receive $10 off their bill for 12 months (can change at any
time). Customers can get more information at att.com/uverse. AT&T plans to expand to more
markets on an ongoing basis.
U-verse Voice Arrives to Charlotte, North Carolina
Greensboro, North Carolina, September 20, 2010 – Piedmont Triad residents now have a new choice for their television and communications services powered by the most advanced technology. AT&T today announced the launch of AT&T U-verse services in parts of Guilford, Forsyth, Rockingham and Alamance counties, including 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 the Piedmont Triad a new era of true video competition,” said Cynthia Marshall, AT&T North Carolina president. “We are thrilled to offer this innovative video choice to customers in Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Burlington and other communities in the region. Local residents have asked for more choices in television service and today we’re delivering.”
U-verse Voice Arrives to Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte, North Carolina, October 26, 2009 – AT&T U-verse Voice is now available to residents in parts of Charlotte (North Carolina). More about AT&T U-verse Voice.
U-verse Voice Available in Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh, North Carolina, June 15, 2009 – AT&T U-verse Voice is now available to residents of Raleigh (North Carolina).
AT&T U-verse Available in Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh, North Carolina, December 15, 2008 – AT&T announced introduction of
AT&T U-verse TV and AT&T U-verse Internet in Raleigh, North Carolina. Now, Raleigh customers
have a better
choice to break free from cable, by ordering
AT&T U-verse TV.
AT&T U-verse Arrives in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, North Carolina, November 24, 2008 – Delivered over AT&T's advanced Internet Protocol (IP) network, AT&T U-verse TV and High Speed Internet services are available now to residents of Charlotte, North Carolina.


