AT&T Cruisecast car-based satellite TV service launched
January 12th, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 23215 times, 15 so far today
AT&T Cruisecast car-based satellite TV service launched
US based telecom giant AT&T has launched their car-based satellite TV service Cruisecast.
The service currently promises 22 satellite tv and 20 satellite radio channels which the user can watch/hear in his car.
They would require to install a 3lb., 11.3-by-10.3-by-4.3-inch antenna on the car’s roof for this service.
The confirmed channels in the lineup include: Disney Channel, Disney XD, Discovery Kids, Animal Planet, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network Mobile, USA, Comedy Central, MSNBC, CNN Mobile Live, and CNBC.
$1300 is the cost of the system which the monthly costing comes to around $28.
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