2007: The year of mobile TV
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Will 2007 be the year American consumers can finally watch live football wherever and however they want? Judging by the onslaught of mobile TV-related announcements and demos (the majority of which made reference to the current football season) at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show, the answer is a resounding “Yes.”
But just how much will even the most hard-core football fans – or even just your average TV addict – be willing to pay to carry their content with them wherever they go?
The company won’t say just how much they will charge for the new offering, but subscribers to Verizon’s current V Cast service, which offers access to videos and music, already pay $15 a month, on top of the price of a voice plan. And it’s not clear just how much more they’d be willing to shell out.
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