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  • AT&T Mobile TV serves live Wimbledon coverage

    Qualcomm's MediaFLO USA mobile broadcast subsidiary announced an agreement with the ESPN Mobile TV and NBC Sports on NBC2Go networks to provide AT&T subscribers comprehensive live mobile coverage of tennis' Wimbledon tournament, the sport's oldest and most prestigious championship. AT&T Mobile TV subscribers will enjoy a combined 119 hours of live Wimbledon coverage from London's All England Lawn Tennis Club beginning today at 7 a.m. EDT and continuing through the men's finals and mixed doubles finals on July 6 at 9 a.m. EDT. For more on AT&T Mobile TV's Wimbledon coverage: - read this release Related articles: U.S. Open tees off live via MediaFLO AT&T Mobile TV to launch May 4
  • 58 US Markets to get AT&T Mobile TV

    AT&T subscribers in 58 areas around the US can now sign up for the its new mobile TV service. Dubbed AT&T Mobile TV, this new service will provide subscribers from Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Seattle and Washington, D.C. access to mobile TV. As of this time’s writing, this only works with FLO [...]
  • AT&T turns on mobile TV this week

    And after all the talk, it looks like AT&T has stuck to its deadline and it’s going to be launching its broadcast mobile TV service - under the unsurprising brand name AT&T TV - from May 4, with two compatible devices, the LG Vu and the Samsung Access. The service, based on Qualcomm’s MediaFLO, will go [...]
  • AT&T Mobile TV Service Launches Sunday

    There have been several recent AT&T announcements, including the Cingular/AT&T BlackJack 2 from Samsung and the Nokia 6555 AT&T, and now there is breaking news on the launch of the AT&T Mobile TV service. Starting this Sunday, May 4th, AT&T will begin selling two handsets to compliment its Mobile TV with FLO service. The service will [...]
  • AT&T brings Qualcomm’s flow to mobiles from May

    AT&T has revealed it will be bringing Qualcomm’s MediaFLO mobile TV technology to users’ phones by May. FLO will launch on AT&T’s network this May on two new devices, the LG Vu and the Samsung Access. AT&T said the service will feature two exclusive TV channels, but didn’t give any more information on their content. The [...]
  • Mobile TV: Good Or Bad Investment Opportunity?

    When AT&T ( NYSE: T ) earlier this week made a $2.5 billion offer for assets from Aloha Partners, the deal didn't just include 700MHz spectrum in 72 of the top 100 markets in the U.S.; it also included the assets of Hiwire, Aloha's DVB-H-based mobile TV venture. The deal has raised questions over what the implications in the U.S. will be for mobile TV, and in particular TV based on the DVB-H standard, down the road. Since AT&T is already building out a mobile TV service based on competing MediaFLO technology, and Hiwire was involved in one of the only big DVB-H trials in the U.S., AND the mobile TV take up to date has been far lower than expected, some believe the prospects are not so good. Red Herring takes the position that the spectrum buy was for two-way cellular services, given the $2.5 billion price tag. Tim Farrar, president of Telecom Media and Finance Associates: "It's difficult to make a business case for mobile broadcast TV that can generate anything like the revenue you can get from cellular services." Not all observers are making such cynical conclusions. Fierce Wireless speculates that AT&T could potentially use its MediaFLO rollout as a temporary solution while it works on rolling out a more comprehensive service using the Hiwire assets, basing this on the premise that AT&T has now bought some equipment and expertise in the area, and that DVB-H allows for three times as many channels as MediaFLO does (24 versus eight), which would give AT&T a competitive edge over other operators, namely Verizon ( NYSE: VZ ) Wireless, offering services via MediaFLO. Both arguments seem to have degrees of credibility to them: in Europe operators like Vodafone ( NYSE: VOD ) are hedging their bets with both technologies; and even if AT&T uses the spectrum for voice services, that doesn't preclude it from making a switch to using it for mobile TV further down the line. Hiwire says that it plans to continue its current DVB-H...
  • AT&T buys $2.5B worth of 700 MHz

    AT&T has inked a deal with Aloha Partners to buy 12 MHz of 700 MHz spectrum covering Read more...
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