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AT&T rolls out its Mobile TV in parts of Florida
By Steve Pounds | Thursday, May 1, 2008, 03:42 PM
AT&T Mobility is rolling out its Mobile TV service on Sunday for the first time in Florida.
Unfortunately, it won’t be in South Florida. Rather, the company is launching in Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville and Gainesville/Ocala. But it can’t be too far off that we’ll see it here.
The service offers 24-hour access to television programming from CBS, ESPN, Fox, NBC, MTV, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, CNN and PIX, a Sony Pictures TV unit that offers films from the studio’s library.
The cost starts at $13 a month for a basic version. Its “Plus” version includes unlimited mobile TV programming and unlimited mobile Web browsing.
Has anybody heard anything about the quality of the picture? AT&T introduced a couple of new phones, the LG Vu and Samsung’s Access, that ares supposed to give a clearer picture because of their large screens.
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