AT&T U-Verse mobile app allows you to manage DVR, watch shows

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AT&T has announced that the U-Verse mobile app is now available to Apple iPhone users via the App Store. As the press release so succinctly puts it:

U-verse Mobile replaces the popular Mobile Remote Access for iPhone app and incorporates the ability to browse the U-verse TV program guide, view program descriptions, schedule and manage your DVR recordings, while adding the ability to download available episodes over any Wi-Fi connection, and watch them in full-screen mode on your iPhone from anywhere.

There is (as always) a catch, customers have to be subscribed to the U-Verse U300 package or higher, which starts at around $82 per month (and doesn’t include HD). If you are already a U-Verse customer, have a U300 cable package or better, and rock an iPhone, check out the new goods and let us know what you think! AT&T’s full press release is after the break.

AT&T Launches U-verse Mobile App to Let Customers Record and Watch TV Shows from iPhones

First TV Provider to Offer iPhone App with DVR Management and Ability to Download and Watch TV Content While on the Go

The U-verse Mobile app gives U-verse subscribers the ability to download and watch popular TV content on their iPhone so they can take their U-verse TV experience with them, wherever they go. AT&T is the first TV provider to offer an integrated mobile app that allows you to both manage your DVR and download and watch select shows. The app is another example of how AT&T delivers more value to U-verse TV customers with continued service enhancements and innovative apps.

U-verse Mobile replaces the popular Mobile Remote Access for iPhone app and incorporates the ability to browse the U-verse TV program guide, view program descriptions, schedule and manage your DVR recordings, while adding the ability to download available episodes over any Wi-Fi connection, and watch them in full-screen mode on your iPhone from anywhere. U-verse TV customers already enjoy the flexibility of remote DVR management. More than 100,000 U-verse TV customers use the Web and Mobile Remote Access apps every month.

“We’re making it possible for you to watch TV shows on your iPhone at no extra charge. It’s just one more valuable and innovative feature available on U-verse TV,” said David Christopher, chief marketing officer, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. “Our U-verse multi-screen promise is now a reality for millions of U-verse TV customers, with content available on U-verse TV, U-verse Online, and today, U-verse Mobile. No cable provider comes close to matching the cross-platform experience we’re delivering today, and we’ll continue to add unique features that further integrate these screens.”

All U-verse TV customers can download the app to manage their DVR, and the ability to download and watch content is available for customers that subscribe to the U300 package or higher. U-verse customers can upgrade their TV packages at any time at http://www.att.com/u-verse. New U-verse TV customers and iPhone owners that order AT&T U-verse U300 or U450 will receive a $75 iTunes gift card.

You can browse or search a library of downloadable shows, and select which series or specific episode you want to download. The content is downloaded to iPhone over a Wi-Fi connection. All AT&T U-verse High Speed Internet customers have home Wi-Fi installed as part of their service and get access to AT&T’s U.S. Wi-Fi network at no additional cost.

The U-verse Mobile App includes TV shows from several popular networks and AT&T will continue to add more content on an ongoing basis.

U-verse Mobile is the latest way that AT&T is mobilizing everything that’s important to customers — their favorite content, apps, entertainment and social networks. AT&T today delivers the nation’s fastest mobile broadband network as well as the nation’s largest Wi-Fi network, giving customers the best combination of speed and coverage.

The U-verse Mobile App is available for free from the App Store on iPhone or at http://www.itunes.com/appstore/.

AT&T U-verse offers numerous features and apps that enhance your entertainment experience, including many ways that TV and wireless services work together — a benefit that cable providers don’t offer. In addition to U-verse Mobile, you can check your wireless and U-verse Voice messages from a single voice mailbox; use the YP.COM TV app to search for local business information and send the call to your home or wireless phone with the click of your remote; and more.

AT&T U-verse TV is the only 100 percent Internet Protocol-based television (IPTV) service offered by a national service provider, making AT&T U-verse one of the most dynamic and feature-rich services available today. AT&T U-verse TV ranked “Highest in Residential Television Service Satisfaction in the South and West Regions Two Years in a Row,” according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2008 and 2009 Residential Television Service Provider Satisfaction StudiesSM. For additional information on AT&T U-verse — or to find out if it’s available in your area — visit http://www.att.com/u-verse.

*AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc.

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24 Comments
  • Frhad

    First ,again!!

  • Evictor

    What…no love for Android?

    • Eric

      That is what I was thinking, but then again, AT&T sells the iPhone so you would assume the iPhone application comes first. Let’s hope an Android version is to follow.

  • liftedngifted1

    I like how AT&T made this App limited to WiFi only, because there fragile network cant handle all the Data even though Verizon and Sprint Handle more Data than them…

  • bstringy

    By calling it a ‘mobile app’, it sounds platform agnostic, but really it’s just an iphone app.

    • Insider

      Its coming out for the BB Torch soon =)

  • Kev

    If you have Verizon Fios then you can download the FREE app on the android market for all droids…works fantastic!

    • Donovan

      unfortunately Verizon FIOS is not expanding in more areas so people like me are SOL with shitty U-Verse..

      if your thinking about it, dont get it.. its shit.

      For them to give you a min requirement for a TV pkg just puts the icing on the cake that they are greedy bastards.

  • Todd

    The reason it’s WiFi is that the files are HUGE. Even with my 12 mb/sec it still took a few mins. Over the network it would just take forever….. I can’t wait for the next update to actually watch TV or DVRed stuff.

  • tech junkie for life

    This is all well and good but U-Verse roll out is so slow, I live slap bang in the home city of AT&T and can’t get it. Lame.

    • GIRLZLUVME

      if u think at&t is slow to roll out try waiting on fios..

  • joshie

    It seems like cable is increasingly falling behind the telcos and satellite in terms of features and extras. My Comcast DVR can’t do anything that DVRs haven’t been doing for years, and in fact it can’t do some of the things that other DVRs did years ago. What are they doing with the bazillion dollars I pay them every month? It’s surely not innovating.

    Of course I hate AT&T with the fire of 1000 suns, so I don’t think I can bring myself to switch. I just hope that the competition some day actually spurs cable to start competing on features.

  • Allen Walker

    I didn’t think anybody even used U-Verse. AT&T is the dominate wireless carrier here but Verizon is the only one who provides internet and land-line telephone service. Aside from the local cable carriers.

    • justme

      federal regulation says at&t cant provide service where verizon/fronteir does.. sucks in some markets but it is what it is

  • Ranvel Maakinen

    What? This app has been around for months! Usually BGR is way more up to date on their news.

    • Ranvel Maakinen

      Oh, I should have read the article first! :D

      It’s an updated version that lets you watch TV on your phone!!

  • Robert Henriksen

    It’d be nice if they deigned to make this available to their U200 customers. I pay too @#%%! much for TV/internet/phone as it is.

  • Uncle Ruckus

    Decent application. Side-load viewing only supports select programming not everything in the upper tier programming packages. Secondly, doesn’t work on iPad.

  • Jason S.

    Just wish I could watch DVR’d material!!!

  • GIRLZLUVME

    just wish i could watch my recorded shows..but oh well its still ahead of cox and cablevision and cheaper with more hd channels

  • jimbo

    I rather have an IPad version as it would be much better in viewing and controlling the DVR.

  • KB

    A swing and a miss ATT!

    1 – No Streaming
    2 – No DVR content
    3 – Limited content
    4 – Wifi only
    5 – No iPad version

  • KB

    A qualification: I’ve had the prior version since it came out and love it for mobile DVR recording management. But it needed some refreshing with the presentation. This update at least delivers that. But so much more was expected.

  • john

    Ive been a uverse customer for 2 years. There should be an android app by now. Att is trying desperately to keep apple and iphones and ignoring a bunch of their customers. I like my uverse but ill switch if they don’t get their thumbs out soon.

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