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AT&T Delays TV Launch Until 2008

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Oct 26, 2007, 11:28 AM   by (staff)

AT&T yesterday said they will now launch MediaFlo services in early 2008. MediaFlo streams programming from a number of TV channels to phones over its own set of spectrum. The company had originally claimed they would launch Qualcomm's TV service by the end of this year, however they claim the delay is it to fine tune the service. AT&T did not mention what sort of changes or adjustments need to be made. Verizon has been offering MediaFlo service for over 6 months.

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ac4321

Oct 28, 2007, 12:52 PM

Hey AT&T

Congrats on the upcoming streaming tv/video stuff. I might also add, welcome to 2005.
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So cruel yet so true. I remember when everyone was waiting on Verizon to come out with live television, and when they finally did it was 34 pixels per inch, and extremely high quality. It made Sprint's television a joke. The longer a company takes ...
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BluetoothGuy

Oct 26, 2007, 12:16 PM

Coverage?

Does anyone know what the coverage is expected to be with AT&T? I know that the coverage for Verizon is very limited.
probably the 3g area
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If they are going to have the same coverage as Verizon, does that mean that verizon doesn't own the towers they are currently using? Is Qualcomm deploying the network instead of each carrier?

The theory behind the responses would make me also assu...
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fahrende

Oct 26, 2007, 4:26 PM

What chipset?

Are they going to use QCOM's FLO chip or a different solution?
Is there another solution?
SprintLynchburg_VA

Oct 26, 2007, 12:21 PM

ATTN RICH BROME/ERIC LINTYPO!!!!

specrum------is that something new by Captain Morgans's?
 
 
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