Cable Providers Want To Bring TV To iPad and Other Tablets
October 31, 2010 by Top Tablet Technology
Filed under Android Tablet
Touch tablet devices are finally starting to become more and more portable and even more powerful. Couple the improvements in technology for tablets and the public’s praise of the devices and service providers will take notice. One sector that is planning to offer services are cable providers, they have big plans for tablet’s and they can’t wait to get them going.
One of the big draws for attention to tablets is the portability. The Apple iPad for instance weighs just 1.6 pounds if you get the fully loaded Wi-Fi and 3G model. For mobile TV providers portability is the only thing that matters, if it isn’t portable it can’t be called mobile TV. The cable providers also know that they will need strong internet connection to be able to stream TV straight to a tablet, that’s where the 3G capability that most tablets will have in future comes in handy.
The main players in the plan to bring cable television to a tablet near you include AT&T, Comcast, Time Warner, Cablevision, and DirectTV. All of those big name providers are planning for applications for the iPad and applications first and then for Android devices down the road. Most of the planned applications will be Free and available to customers of the companies main Cable services.
As of now though you can only get the U-Verse application which is provided via AT&T for iPad users for Free. The U-Verse application offers DVR functionality, content that you can download and the ability to stream content over a Wi-Fi connection. The U-Verse app is available for download through the iTunes App Store.
Get the latest news on the Apple iPad tablet and other tablet devices from Android to Windows at Tablets Planet.