AT&T launching automobile satellite Television service this Spring

January 11, 2009 · Print This Article

Mobile Television hasn’t even taken off in the cellphone market, but it’s already looking to take another sector by storm. AT&T has announced here at CES that its CruiseCast in-car satellite TV service will be launching this Spring, and we’re told to expect 22 channels initially and 20 sat radio stations to boot. Not surprisingly, the system will set you back somethin’ fierce: it’ll cost $1,299 for the kit and $28 per month for the service. From the begin, the channel lineup will include Disney Channel, Discovery Kids, Animal Planet, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network Mobile, USA, MSNBC, CNN Mobile Live and CNBC (among others), and you’ll be required to install a three pound 11.3- x 10.3- x 4.3-inch antenna on the roof of your automobile. Oh, and if you’re looking for a little test drive before you purchase in, Avis and Budget are expected to make it available in some locales for $9 a day or $63 per week.

[Via Personal computer World]

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