AT&T recently announced that its U-verse video service was now available to more than 260,000 living units in Nashville.
AT&T, which competes against Comcast in Nashville, first launched U-verse in Tennessee in 2008 after the Competitive Cable and Video Services Act was passed that year.
AT&T said its data and phone services were also available to the same number of households in Nashville.
“This milestone is an important one, and we look forward to offering U-verse in even more households in the coming months,” said Gregg Morton, state president of AT&T Tennessee.