David Crommie, president of the Cole Valley Improvement Association, looks at an AT&T serving area interface (SAI) box in San Francisco, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008. The cabinet in the middle is a U-verse VRAD cabinet and the far left cabinet is a power transfer switch (PTS).  Crommie said AT&T received an exemption from environmental review to install up to 850 cabinets in San Francisco, which his group appealed. AT&T backed down last month at a hearing before the board of supervisors and is expected to reapply for exemption. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)AP - The road to advanced video, Internet and phone services is bumpy — and the bumps can be almost as big as refrigerators.


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