With streaming TV options becoming more affordable, it may be time to cancel your cable service. (Jhaan Elker/The Washington Post)AT&T on Monday is expected to unveil its answer to the increasingly competitive marketplace for online streaming video. But unlike those services, AT&T's offering will come with roughly 100 TV channels in a "fat bundle" of both on-demand and live programming. In other words, customers will have access to what could become a robust stand-in for cable TV, for $35 a month. AT&T has said that any mobile data consumed while watching DirecTV Now from an AT&T smartphone or tablet will not count against a customer's monthly allotment.
Source: Washington Post November 28, 2016 17:11 UTC