We have already discussed how infectious Internet TV is. That being said, it is not surprise that TV providers who care about the needs of thier customers would find a way to make internet TV accessible to all their customers. TV providers that haven’t adapted to this phenomenon are going to be quickly phased out of the larger market of cable TV service. AT&T is not going to be one of those providers. They were actually the first to offer their existing Uverse TV customers a way to access the programming they are already subscribed to from any compatible mobile device.
All U-verse TV customers can get the Uverse TV app free of charge and use it endlessly without any extra fees. With this app, you are able to manage the recordings that are saved on your advanced Total Home DVR. Remember, the Total Home DVR allows you to record from any TV in the home (with a receiver) and everything is stored in your network for easy access of any recorded programs from any TV. You are able to access those recordings anywhere that you have a wi-fi signal with your mobile device. You can watch your recordings or delete them. You can even schedule new recordings right from your smartphone or tablet. This app provides access to a TV Guide that allows you to browse through all the channels you are subscribed to and select anything that you would like to record. Customers with the Uverse 300 package or the Uverse 450 package,will have the ability to watch many shows and movies through their mobile device even though it is not a recording from their DVR. This feature is similar to On Demand. As a customer subscribing to the U-300 or higher, you will have a library of shows and movies that you can download onto your mobile device. You can watch the show/ movie immediately or you can watch it later since it is temporarily stored in your phone. It will usually stay downloaded on your device for about 2 weeks after which it will delete itself to avoid copyright infringement. At anytime, you can delete the file from your device if you find it is using up too much of your storage space. What better way to take full control of yur viewing experience than with Uverse TV and the Uverse TV app?
