AT&T Launches Video Share
Service Allows Wireless-Phone Subs to Send Live Videos
By Steve Donohue -- Multichannel News, 6/19/2007 9:05:00 AM
Chicago -- Allowing its wireless-phone customers to share live videos while talking on the phone, AT&T launched its new AT&T Video Share service Tuesday in Atlanta, Dallas and San Antonio.
CEO Randall Stephenson unveiled the Video Share product here at the NXTcomm telephone-industry convention Tuesday morning. The service -- which runs on 3G (third-generation) mobile phones (http://www.attvideoshare.com/video-share-phones.html) -- will expand in late July throughout 160 U.S. markets within AT&T’s 3G footprint, Stephenson said.
Stephenson added that the Video Share service will eventually be accessible through mobile phones, PCs and TVs. Since it relies on Internet-protocol technology, Video Share will eventually allow mobile-phone users to send live videos to U-verse TV subscribers, he said.
AT&T is pitching Video Share service packages ranging from $4.99 monthly, which includes 25 minutes of Video Share usage time, to $9.99 for 60 minutes. Subscribers can also opt to pay 35 cents per minute for the service.
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