I'm not sure if this is a dumb question or not, but ...
If I sign up for AT&T Gigapower with the $150/month "TV + Internet + Voice triple play" option does this mean that ALL of the TV, Internet and Voice services would be running both directions using ONLY the new fiber optic cable? I think they call this "fiber to the premises". If I'm going to sign up for AT&T Gigapower I want to make sure EVERYTHING is running reliably on the high bandwidth (1 gigabit) fiber optic cable.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AT%26T_U-verse#Services
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber_to_the_x#Fiber_to_the_premises
I was concerned that if I signed up for AT&T Gigapower ONLY the Internet service would be running on the fiber optic cable ... and the TV service and the digital phone service would STILL be using the old U-Verse copper wire cables (fiber to the node).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber_to_the_x#Fiber_to_the_node
My sister has the "TV + Internet + Voice triple play" with AT&T U-Verse but WITHOUT Gigapower because they haven't deployed fiber in her neighborhood yet. She said she's had some problems with both TV service and the slow internet speeds, etc. I don't want any copper wires or coax wires feeding the three TV/internet/phone services to the outside of my house in Raleigh ... only fiber optic cables. On the inside of the house ... only gigabit speed coax cables, gigabit speed CAT6 cables and gigabit speed Wi-Fi routers going to gigabit network adapters on PCs, laptops, etc.
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