AT&T promises mobile TV "as early as possible" in 2008
So we know that AT&T slipped its MediaFLO-based mobile TV launch from the end of 2007 out to early '08, but just how "early" are we talking? Well, "as early as possible," to be specific. That rather unhelpful statement is all that's coming out of AT&T for the moment regarding its go-live window for the service, saying that testing is going "very, very well" but that it wanted to take an extra timeout to "make sure the user experience is absolutely optimal." As far as we're concerned, those statements are in conflict with one another -- if they'd planned to launch in '07 and everything's going well, what the heck's the hold up? At any rate, when it does launch, it turns out that we'll be getting essentially the same lineup MediaFLO offers through Verizon's VCAST TV presently, featuring channels from Fox, NBC, ESPN, CBS, and MTV. That rubs us the wrong way considering that AT&T's original press release mentioned its intention to take advantage of advanced MediaFLO capabilities like datacasting and music, so to summarize: less functionality, later than originally expected. Everyone cool?[Via mocoNews]



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
J @ Dec 20th 2007 2:02AM
Can someone tell me exactly who watches this stuff on their phone? I understand 3 screens, but my phone is not exactly a good place to watch TV unless I'm extremely bored.
ShortFuse @ Dec 20th 2007 2:11PM
I watch videos on my 320x240 AT&T Tilt streamed via Orb. Of course, who watches TV anymore?
Frederick Rothe III @ Dec 23rd 2007 10:13AM
I don't understand this;my SonyEricsson W300i has MobiTV and MobiRadio (although I'm using slower EDGE network) applications built into the phone. They keep touting 3G,yet I don't see any SonyEricsson 3G phones available outside Sony Style stores. They should start updating their network,making streaming video that is available more reliable and with less cutoffs and dropoffs. In my mind they already have "MEDIAFlo" (even if it is not called that)that has these same "channels" they are touting.