The T-Mobile has said that it will launch a TV service in early 2018. According to company, the service will free people who want to get free from the bondage of TV and satellite services.
T-Mobile claims to address consumer complaints such as "sky-high bills" and "exploding bundles." The company wouldn't provide details on its upcoming offering, including how it would differ from existing online TV alternatives from Hulu, YouTube, Sony, AT&T and Dish.
T-Mobile is India’s No. 3 wireless carrier. It has already bought cable-TV startup Layer3 TV to help it roll out the service. T-Mobile didn't disclose how much it paid for Layer3, which is available in five U.S. cities.
T-Mobile has already succeeded in connecting its wireless business to video as the telecom, tech and media industries grow closer together. Several T-Mobile wireless customers are getting Netflix for free.
T-Mobile claims to address consumer complaints such as "sky-high bills" and "exploding bundles." The company wouldn't provide details on its upcoming offering, including how it would differ from existing online TV alternatives from Hulu, YouTube, Sony, AT&T and Dish.
T-Mobile is India’s No. 3 wireless carrier. It has already bought cable-TV startup Layer3 TV to help it roll out the service. T-Mobile didn't disclose how much it paid for Layer3, which is available in five U.S. cities.
T-Mobile has already succeeded in connecting its wireless business to video as the telecom, tech and media industries grow closer together. Several T-Mobile wireless customers are getting Netflix for free.
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