RCR Wireless News claims AT&T will launch their own mobile TV service as early as February 5, and the 3G, touchscreen LG Vu (better known as the LG Prada) will be the first phone to support the service. The service will use the same Qualcomm MediaFLO backbone as the Verizon V Cast TV video service, which currently offers eight live broadcast channels. However, the AT&T service will have two exclusive channels (Verizon currently has no exclusives). The Vu is expected to sell for $200. [RCR Wireless via Crave]
Original post by Adrian Covert
RCR Wireless News claims AT&T will launch their own mobile TV service as early as February 5, and the 3G, touchscreen LG Vu (better known as the LG Prada) will be the first phone to support the service. The service will use the same Qualcomm MediaFLO backbone as the Verizon V Cast TV video service, which currently offers eight live broadcast channels. However, the AT&T service will have two exclusive channels (Verizon currently has no exclusives). The Vu is expected to sell for $200. [RCR Wireless via Crave]
Original post by Adrian Covert
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LG Vu might carry AT&T's new mobile TV service.
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If leaked sources are to be believed, AT&T may break out a new mobile TV service courtesy of Qualcomm’s MediaFLO in the form of the very sleek and sexy …
Original post by Nicole Lee
LG Vu might carry AT&T's new mobile TV service
(Credit: Nicole Lee/CNET Networks)
If leaked sources are to be believed, AT&T may break out a new mobile TV service courtesy of Qualcomm’s MediaFLO in the form of the very sleek and sexy LG Vu. …
Original post by Nicole Lee