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I have tried it on my iPhone...
I would actually like to watch some t.v. on my iPhone. The biggest problem I have is the availability of a strong enough network and a service that runs on it.

For example, during lunch I might catch up on a show by watching TV.com or Hulu.com. They work o.k. on a broadband or wifi link but not very well on 3G. Also the iPhone still doesn't have flash on it so most of the streaming sites don't really work on it with out jailbreaking it and I don't want to do that to my phone.

Also it can get expensive if you don't settle for the free stuff you can get on Hulu or some of the network websites. As of the application stores normally I don't want to own content, just stream it to watch it.
Posted by: mr1972   Posted on: 08/24/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I have tried it on my iPhone...  mr1972 | 08/24/09
Simple HINT: Use Wi-Fi  wackoae | 08/25/09
RE: Mobile TV: Why it stalled and why it won't take off  hermanfish | 08/24/09
RE: Mobile TV: Why it stalled and why it won't take off  Loverock Davidson | 08/24/09
Let's face it...  zwhittaker ZDNet Moderator | 08/24/09
I'll agree with that  Loverock Davidson | 08/24/09
RE: Mobile TV: Why it stalled and why it won't take off  5ri | 08/24/09
oops.... i mean Q4 2010  5ri | 08/24/09
I think it will come  voyager529 | 08/24/09
Not data plan  5ri | 08/24/09
People use it all the time  Necrolin | 08/24/09
Too little bandwidth, too expensive.  CobraA1 | 08/24/09
No demand for linear TV content on mobile terminals  prerok | 08/25/09
One word: COST  wackoae | 08/25/09
In much of the US, it's bandwidth and cost  Filker0_z | 08/26/09

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