Apple iPhone to Support Sling Player 3G Streaming [Sling Player 3G Streaming Finally Accepted by Apple & AT&T Hell Freezes Over]

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5 Feb 2010

Are you seating down for this, folks? It looks like both Apple and AT&T are now ok with Sling Player’s 3G video streaming capabilities. Some considered that it will be a cold day in hell when this will happen and apparently that cold day has arrived.

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For some weird reason AT&T has decide to challenge its network some more by allowing Sling Media to deliver video content over a 3G connection to iPhone owners. And it’s not a rumor either as everything has been publicly made official in a press release.

So, iPhone users, are you ready to use Sling Player? It would seem that AT&T has been testing the mobile application since December last year and recently notified both Sling Media and Apple that the new optimized iPhone app can run on its 3G network.

Ralph de la Vega, president and CEO of AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets had a rather long comment about the approval process of Sling Media:

Just as we’ve worked with Sling Media in this instance, we look forward to collaborating with other developers so that mobile customers can access a wider, more bandwidth-sensitive, and powerful range of applications in the future. Collaboration with developers like Sling Media ensures that all apps are optimized for our 3G network to conserve wireless spectrum and reduce the risk that an app will cause such extreme levels of congestion that they disrupt the experience of other wireless customers. Our focus continues to be on delivering the nation’s most advanced mobile broadband experience and giving our customers the widest possible array of mobile applications.

As you can see he stresses the importance of wireless spectrum conservation and “the experience of other wireless customers.” In other words AT&T is not yet ready to handle each and every application that can induce a severe strain on its network.

On a different note, now that Sling Player with video streaming over 3G is available to the masses, what’s next? Maybe Google Voice?



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6 Responses to Apple iPhone to Support Sling Player 3G Streaming [Sling Player 3G Streaming Finally Accepted by Apple & AT&T Hell Freezes Over]

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Just thinking....

February 14th, 2010 at 4:42 pm

i say treat each other to dinner (home made or take out) and full body massages!

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I'VE GOT CRAPS

March 14th, 2010 at 4:21 pm

The left wouldn't know diversity of thought if it walked up and crapped on their pillow.

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quatre707

March 20th, 2010 at 1:02 am

The card itself can be anywhere from free after mail-in rebate, to $150, depending on your cellular providers, and their current promotions/sales.

Your service fee will typically increase by $30 to $40 a month, but, again, always look for sales/discounts/promotions.

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Outrider

March 20th, 2010 at 10:10 am

hahahah he deserved tht…he is clever…lol

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plhudson01

May 2nd, 2010 at 9:14 am

You have made some very valid points and I know that I could never be president

However, your point about balancing our checkbooks was quite comical
You do realize that is our current presidents biggest failure, one that will cost the American public trillions of dollars for many many years.!!

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Frosty

May 4th, 2010 at 7:11 am

It could happen – but I think you're forgetting an extremely important facet: that whole all for one, one for all thing. Zorro would have to take on ALL the Musketeers, not just those four.

Other than that? It's a very good and original idea!

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