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AT&T Debuts WWE Mobile Video Service

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on March 7, 2007 - 5:01pm.

San Antonio, Texas - AT&T announced on Wednesday that it has partnered with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) to create a number of mobile entertainment services. WWE Mobile services for AT&T subscribers will include "WWE Ringside," a $4.99 per month premium package; a basic package that includes various short-form videos; WWE ringtones and voice tones priced at $2.49 each; and WWE graphics that will sell for $1.99.

AT&T Wireless Launches First U.S. Mobile Digital Music Store

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on October 5, 2004 - 3:05am.
Seattle -- Mobile network operator AT&T Wireless on Tuesday launched the nation's first mobile music store, which allows consumers to order tracks on their cell phones for download to a PC. The mMode Music Store, built with partners Loudeye and Microsoft, allows users to browse and sample nearly 750,000 songs, and then purchase the song in Windows Media format for download to a PC. The $0.99 tracks may also be burned to CD or transferred to over 70 devices supporting Windows Media, with the major exception of Apple's iPod. Songs purchased may be billed either automatically to monthly wireless statements or to a credit card.

AT&T Wireless to Distribute RealNetworks Mobile Video Content

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on November 20, 2003 - 7:14am.
Seattle -- RealNetworks, a provider of media delivery technology, announced on Thursday that it has partnered with AT&T Wireless to provide streaming video content to subscribers of AT&T's mMode wireless content service. Subscribers with Nokia 3650 handset or the Nokia N-Gage who have installed the RealOne Player software for mobile devices can pay $4.95 per month, plus usage charges, for full-motion video and audio of breaking news, entertainment, sports and weather. Content providers for the service include ABC News, NPR News, CBS MarketWatch, Fox Sports, Sporting News Radio and The Weather Channel.