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AT&T’s new U-Verse iPhone Application to download TV shows

Thursday, August 12th, 2010 at 8:24 am , filed under Tech News by Paul

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AT&T has introduced a new iPhone application through which all U-Verse digital TV subscribers can download their selected TV shows. U-Verse is a TV service provided by AT&T in US, AT&T says that more than 100,000 U-Verse TV customers are using Web and Mobile Remote Access applications every month.

U-Verse Mobile allows the users to download the popular TV show through WiFi using phone’s 3Gconnectivity. The company has not declared which television show and networks are available through this new U-Verse Mobile iPhone application.

U-Verse MobileAT&T's new U-Verse iPhone Application to download TV shows also help the users to remotely manage and schedule DVR recordings, view and search channel guides. To download and watch the content, customers have to subscribe U300 package. AT&T says that for the customers who are ordering AT&R U-Verse U300 of U450 will receive $75 iTunes gift card.

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