T-Mobile relaunches its TV service with an AI viewing guide (updated)
T-Mobile hasn't been quick to fulfill its promises of launching TV service, but it finally has something to show following all the early hype: it's launching TVision Home, a rebranded and retuned version of Layer3's broadband-based IPTV service. It's not the fully independent streaming service you might have hoped for (that's coming later in 2019). However, the telecom is hoping to bring a dash of its straightforward "Uncarrier" strategy to the TV world -- provided you're willing to pay. To start, T-Mobile is bringing its no-shock billing to TV. You'll pay $100 per month ($90 if you're also a phone customer) for 150-plus channels and $10 per connected TV, but there are no hidden fees used to jack up the real price.
Apr-11-2019, 00:04:22 GMT
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