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Official AT&T Mobile TV Details

Looks the leaked info was pretty much spot on. AT&T's Mobile TV service is debuting May 4 and it'll come in three tiers: Limited, Basic and Plus for $13, $15 and $30. It'll launch in 58 major markets (all the ones you expect). Besides the nine live broadcast channels, there's a bank of 150 time-shifted shows like the 30 Rock finale, plus Sony's movie channel, dubbed PIX—it'll have stuff like Memento and Kung Fu Hustle (have you ever seen a fist this big?). First phones to get in on the action are LG's Vu and Samsung Access. Hit the jump for all the dirty details. More »

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AT&T Mobile TV Launch Date, Channels and Pricing

Boy Genius has some more details about AT&T's imminent mobile TV service, adding to what AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega told us earlier. It's going to launch May 4, and there will be three packages: Limited ($13/month), Basic ($15) and Plus ($30). It's the exact same as what Verizon VCast offers, price and channel-wise, except that AT&T has CNN and Plus tosses in an "exclusive" Sony pictures channel. Full listings below. More »

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AT&T to Launch Mobile TV Service, LG Vu Will Be First Phone to Support

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]

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Verizon Unveils V CAST Mobile TV

Verizon unveiled their fancy new V CAST Mobile TV service today, delivering what the big V claims is "the first true mobile TV service in the nation." They're teaming up with MediaFLO, a Qualcomm company, who have a partnership with CBS to deliver their content to mobile customers. That means you can finally watch CSI in what's sure to be questionable quality on a tiny screen! Saints be praised! More »

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CTIA: Qualcomm Rocking MediaFlo Multicasting in Vegas

Qualcomm is showing off its MediaFlo multimedia and data delivery system for cellphones at the CTIA Wireless conference in Las Vegas, where the company has set up two FLO transmitters in a techno-demo that spans the city. Good for Qualcomm, because there are quite a few FLO-enabled handsets on display at the show, including products from Sharp, LG, Samsung, Pantech and Kyocera. More »

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