In the past five years or so, AT&T’s streaming product has just gotten better and better. If you’re more mobile than home-based, AT&T TV might be the right thing for you. However, DIRECTV doesn’t allow streaming from its DVRs to the web anymore. There are also more channels and access to more sports packages. DIRECTV gives you truly unlimited recording space if you’re willing to add DVRs. AT&T TV is a great option for those people on the go, especially if you don’t want to put a dish on your RV.
There’s still a lot to like about DIRECTV Satellite service compared to AT&T TV. If you’re willing to take a 2-year commitment, you’ll also save quite a lot of money. If you’re on an older plan, you may want to move forward with changing to a newer plan just so that you’re on the same page as everyone else. They’ll start coming close to matching the pricing of current AT&T TV plans. If you are on a grandfathered AT&T TV NOW / DIRECTV NOW plan, your prices will go up. Unfortunately there is some other news to report. But will this system be sophisticated enough to tell between multiple apartments in the same building? I’m sure it’s something they’ve thought about. You have to figure that they’ll use some sort of geolocation to know where you are, and compare that to your billing address.
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This is a big upgrade from the previous restrictions of two devices at once, period. It’s also possible that if you’re using AT&T TV in multiple locations, you can only use it on one device in the home. It looks like the other two locations would be limited to one device each. What it really means is that you can stream on up to 20 devices at the same time in the home, and you can use AT&T TV at three different locations at the same time. No-contract customers currently have 20 hours of DVR space. If you have a no-contract plan you can upgrade to Unlimited DVR for $10 a month. The new unlimited plan does keep the 90 day expiration. Depending on your plan, your recordings may expire after 30 or 90 days under the current setup. It’s not clear if this will also mean an extension on any expiring recordings. Unlimited DVRĪccording to The Streamable, AT&T TV customers on contract will automatically get access to a truly Unlimited DVR instead of the 500 hour DVR they previously enjoyed. Sources on the internet say that big changes are coming to AT&T TV, and they’re just what I want to hear.
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