AT&T is taking the DirecTV satellite service it acquired two years ago to the web with a new streaming service.
Consumers can subscribe to various levels of DirecTV Now, which launches Wednesday, to stream 60 to 120-plus channels, starting at $35 monthly (you can get a free 7-day trial at directvnow.com). The live TV streaming service will be delivered via the Net to smartphones and tablets, as well as connected TV devices such as Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV.
To access DirecTV Now, you will need to use your home broadband or mobile wireless service. Those who use AT&T Wireless will not have video use count against their data limits.
AT&T expects DirecTV Now to appeal to the growing market of consumers shaving their pay-TV services or eschewing them all together, says John Stankey, CEO of AT&T's entertainment group. DirecTV Now allows the telecommunications giant to "address a new audience," he said.
AT&T to launch new DirecTV Now service Nov. 30 - USA TODAY
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