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Fiber to the Node (FTTN) Fiber to the Premises (FTTP) Copper Node Fiber Fiber to within 2,000-3,000 feet of the home on average. Distribute programming to homes. Receive national programming from super hub offices, add local and PEG programming and store Video-on-Demand programming. Acquire programming from providers; encode content. IP Serving Offices IP Video Super Hub Offices IP Video Hub Offices Central Office U-verse Residential Gateway U-verse TV Receiver AT&T’s Internet Protocol (IP) network and video backbone delivers high-quality video, advanced functionality, and other applications. Video content travels AT&T’s managed, two-way IP network and arrives at the customer’s home via fiber-to-the-premises or fiber-to-the-node technology. How AT&T U-verse TV is Delivered

How AT&T U-verse TV is Delivered

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Fiber to the Node(FTTN)

Fiber to the Premises(FTTP)

Copper

Node

Fiber

Fiber to within 2,000-3,000 feet of the home on average.

Distribute programming to homes.Receive national programming from super hub offices, add local and PEG programming and store Video-on-Demand programming.

Acquire programming from providers; encode content.

IP Serving OfficesIP Video Super Hub Offices IP Video Hub Offices

Central Office

U-verseResidentialGateway

U-verse TVReceiver

AT&T’s Internet Protocol (IP) network and video backbone delivers high-quality video, advanced functionality, and other applications. Video content travels AT&T’s managed, two-way IP network and arrives at the customer’s home via fiber-to-the-premises or fiber-to-the-node technology.

How AT&T U-verse TV is Delivered