AT&T has announced the launch of two new TV apps for AT&T U-verse subscribers on November 17. AT&T has launched twelve apps this year alone and is now offering 20 TV apps available to subscribers at no extra charge.
Following are AT&T’s new apps launched:
Offers On Demand – This app lets you redeem a coupon code on-screen for discounts on movie rentals; and Caller ID on TV, an app that lets you view your U-verse Voice Caller ID and voicemail notifications on your U-verse TV screen. U-verse TV customers can find Offers On Demand coupon codes on channel 200, at http://uconnect.att.com and in the monthly U-guide magazine. U-verse TV and AT&T wireless customers can also opt in for Offers On Demand coupon codes via U-verse Mobile Alerts by texting “On Demand.”
Caller ID on TV – Lets customers view their U-verse Voice Caller ID and voicemail notifications on their U-verse TV screen. The app is now available to all U-verse TV and Voice customers in Austin at no extra charge, and will be rolling out on a market-by-market basis to all U-verse markets. Customers already enjoy apps that integrate their U-verse TV and U-verse Voice services, including the ability to view a log of recent incoming calls on your TV screen with Call History and the ability to initiate a call from your TV.
ESPN FULL COURT Multiview – This app is available for all U-verse TV ESPN FULL COURT package subscribers. The app lets basketball fans view four channels of ESPN college basketball coverage at one time on channels 4500 and 621. U-verse TV customers can order the ESPN FULL COURT package for an Early Bird Special of $105 online at http://uverse.att.com through Nov. 28.
Jeff Weber, vice president of video services for AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets, said “These apps make U-verse services even more useful and interactive for our customers, and that’s exactly what every app should do. This has been a big year for U-verse TV applications. We’re delivering apps that not only enhance what you can do on your TV screen, but add value across your entire U-verse experience.”
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