AT&T Bans Video Streaming, Tethering, Fun From Its Mobile Data Network
from the no-soup-for-you dept
AT&T has modified the terms of service for its mobile data network, banning "downloading movies using P2P file sharing services, customer initiated redirection of television or other video or audio signals via any technology from a fixed location to a mobile device, web broadcasting, and... any applications that tether the device... to Personal Computers or other equipment." So in addition to banning illegal movie downloads, AT&T's banned things like SlingPlayer that consumers can use to legally view content, services like Qik that let them show live video on the web from their phones. Why would it do such a thing? Well, either it's looking to protect its commercial interests by banning services for which it hopes to charge its customers, or its network isn't up to snuff and can't support all the things its customers would like to do with it. This sort of stuff, sadly, is par for the course for the mobile industry, home of the "unlimited" plan that's actually got lots of limits. In the end, the only ones who end up getting hurt by these things are the operators themselves. By seeking to limit what their customers can do with their phones, they're limiting how valuable they are to their users -- which means at some point, they won't be willing to pay as much for them.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: mobile data, tethering, video streaming
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Too Late
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Use a TV for that.
I hope the Cell providers ban all the other shit other than making calls on their networks!
Put down the ball and chain and get outside and move people!
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It's no business of yours what I do with my cell phone. Now go back into your mother's basement and lock the door behind you.
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AT&T really knows what they are doing
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http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/03/atandt-retracts-new-terms-of-service-apologizes/
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Already Retracted
http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/03/atandt-retracts-new-terms-of-service-apologizes/
Int eresting how quickly that happened. Wonder if it had anything to do with an announced anti-competitive investigation by the FCC?
http://www.pcworld.com/article/162593/fcc_asked_to_investigate_skype_for_iphone_restriction. html
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It gets back to a small number of user kicking crap out of what isn't the strongest or most built up network at this point.
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Rofl, troll.
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Sales Pitch
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Okay. Got it.
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And then there is this little thing known as "seeing where the money is". My telco is practically begging people to get streaming TV shows on their phones, and to the best of my knowledge so does the competition. Simple rule here: you want your customers to pay up? Give them something to buy!
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Short Sighted at Best!
Amen!
AT&T should focus more on how to expand bandwidth and provide a better and more capable "data freeway" than trying to restrict what can and can't "drive on it". Their success is ultimately going to be determined by providing MORE than their competitors, not less.
While I understand there are technical issues with high bandwidth use for mobile users/operators, if they can solve this in meaningful way, they can effectively "own" the market for years to come.
Freedom
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Error?
ERROR! Bull*hit!!!!! Big corps spend millions on lawyers to go over document changes like this one.
F AT&T. Why do I/we want to pay someone to divert all,yes ALL, internet/phone traffic to the NSA?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qy3eOCkLVaw
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at&t shuts down broadban tv services
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