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Live Streaming to SmartPhones and Tablets
AT&T announced in a Bulletin that as of yesterday you can now stream 100 channels to your smart phone/tablet inside your house and 20 channels outside your house.
Read the bulletin here.
” Auto racing, bull fighting, and mountain climbing are the only real sports … all others are games.”- Ernest Hemingway
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shoe
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texasguy37
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11 years ago
From the message in the link below:
U-verse App: Existing subscribers will need to update their app to the latest software release to receive these changes. New subscribers will receive the live TV feature with initial app download.
Uverse.com: Upon visiting the LIVE TV page (Uverse.com/Live) users will be encouraged to Sign-In and are then presented with the option to install a browser plugin that will help to identify the subscriber’s connection location.
iPad: 9/30
Uverse.com: 10/4
iPhone: 10/16
Android Tablet: 10/21
Android Phone: 10/21
http://forums.att.com/t5/Applications/live-tv-on-ipad/m-p/3643899#M1904
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shoe
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dhascall
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11 years ago
Uverse.com is stuck at 12 or so channels. Apparently they pushed up the iPhone development ahead of the uverse.com one.
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pacman_85
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11 years ago
Meh. It's cool that the functionality is there but they definitely need more channels. Until then, meh from me!
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oufanindallas
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11 years ago
You want all channels? Get a slingbox. Best investment I've ever made. As long as you have an internet connection you can watch your tv from anywhere in the world.
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joelifer
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11 years ago
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JefferMC
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11 years ago
I watched a good bit of the Panthers/Bucaneers game on the NFL Network on Uverse.com last night.
~5 Mbps of bandwidth.
The viewer technology varies by channel provider, so a consistant experience will not result.
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oufanindallas
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11 years ago
I watched a few channels at work on my phone just to test it out. I have a Droid RAZR M. Worked like a champ. Haven't checked my in home feed yet.
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mchunter78
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