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AT&T just let out that it will be working with Akimbo, an Internet-based television program provider, for its new Homezone IP video-on-demand service. So far Akimbo claims to have more than 10,000 titles in its library, which users download to their set-top-boxes. Each week, Akimbo adds more than 150 new mainstream and niche titles in 85 different categories, such as music, sports, independent film, anime, major motion pictures, education, children’s programming and foreign language. In addition to the Akimbo feature, Homezone will offer AT&T Yahoo! high-speed Internet features like photos and music and Dish Network satellite programming in a new set-top box with digital video recording capabilities.
The Homezone service is currently in the trial stage in a couple of states, but AT&T plans to roll it out nationwide later this year.
AT&T just let out that it will be working with Akimbo, an Internet-based television program provider, for its new Homezone IP video-on-demand service. So far Akimbo claims to have more than 10,000 titles in its library, which users download to their set-top-boxes. Each week, Akimbo adds more than 150 new mainstream and niche titles in 85 different categories, such as music, sports, independent film, anime, major motion pictures, education, children’s programming and foreign language. In addition to the Akimbo feature, Homezone will offer AT&T Yahoo! high-speed Internet features like photos and music and Dish Network satellite programming in a new set-top box with digital video recording capabilities.
The Homezone service is currently in the trial stage in a couple of states, but AT&T plans to roll it out nationwide later this year.
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