 koolkid1563 Premium,MVM join:2005-11-06 Powell, WY clubs:
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1 edit | Xbox 360 on U-verse?
AT&T's U-verse already uses Microsoft's IPTV platform, so I see no reason why they should have a problem making a deal with Microsoft to use the 360. I have a feeling the 360 would use the same, or a very similar software version that AT&T is using. The sticker on the back of the STB says Microsoft TV IPTV 1.1 if that means anything...
One video I saw mentioned Microsoft was working with AT&T on using the 360 as a STB, but he didn't specifically say U-verse though...The second video posted above mentions AT&T as a service provider, and I believe this one does too: »www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0GijX9S···&search= |
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 joker5656
join:2006-06-23 Dallas, GA | google MS and IPTV, MS has a deal struck with ATT. ATT will be one of the providers at the end of the year or when ever they release the update to allow IPTV on the 360. |
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 koolkid1563 Premium,MVM join:2005-11-06 Powell, WY clubs: | Sweet, then I can't wait! I have two potential STBs that I *hopefully* don't have to pay an additional fee to use with U-verse... |
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 ShadezeRO
join:2006-04-24 Fort Lauderdale, FL | I would never opt in for the 360 on a U-Verse connection.
There's simply not enough bandwidth. Especially since I have 4 HDTV's (3 of which are 1080p compatible) |
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 koolkid1563 Premium,MVM join:2005-11-06 Powell, WY clubs: | If it is a way to get more STBs without paying an additional fee, I say why not? Sure the 4 stream limit is still there, but I don't see the harm in it... |
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