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Now You Can Sling on AT&T 3G
Thanks to a recent decision by AT&T, you can now do your Slinging over the telco's 3G cell network. Get the app for your smartphone and you can record or stream live TV programming from livingroom to anywhere yo and your phone go. The outlook wasn't always so rosy. Just last May AT&T removed 3G streaming from SlingPlayer Mobile to prevent network congestion, pointing out that Slinging violate its terms of service. AT&T's network has been under strain from iPhone owners and other high-bandwidth users. The new app is "optimized to conserve wireless spectrum," says AT&T. But the folks at Sling say otherwise. Ars Technica has the scoop:
"We didn't change anything," Sling Media's John Santoro told Ars. "AT&T never discussed any specific requirements with us." The same story also notes that the app is awaiting Apple's approval for the App Store.
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