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    April 25, 2008

    AT&T’s Stockholder Meeting- More Like a Town Hall Meeting – Part 1

    I’ve just come back from attending the AT&T stockholder meeting in San Antonio.  There’s lots to tell and share, and in the interest of time and in the interest of getting at least one post up on my blog, I am going to do two posts- one today and another one early next week.

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    Before I begin, just a caveat- if you are looking for insight on earnings per share, news on when the 3G iPhone will ship, and new technologies coming out of AT&T labs, you’ve come to the wrong place. 

    This post is a quick summary of some of AT&T’s Chairman and CEO Randall Stephenson’s comments in his State of the Company.  Next week, I will post on my observations of what I observed to be more of a town hall meeting, as opposed to this event being a traditional stockholder’s meeting.

    And so the meeting came to order…
    The meeting comprised of introductions, stockholder proposals, a presentation by the Chairman & CEO and an open microphone session for attendees.

    First order of business was to define and articulate what AT&T was all about.  Last year, the company’s mantra was about being a communications and entertainment services company.  This year, with Randall at the helm, there was a subtle, but important shift in the message:  he wants AT&T to connect people with their world, where they live and work, and do it better than anyone else.

    He proudly stated that AT&T was:

    • Numero Uno in Wireless
    • Numero Uno in Broadband
    • Numbero Uno in Residential
    • Numbero Uno in being the first in the U.S. to lead in TV over IP (IPTV)
    • Numbero Uno in Yellow Pages

    He stated that he was ramping up on $20 Billion in future investments in four key areas:

    1.  Mobility – he emphasized the growth of the wireless side of the house.  And with the melding of  Cingular/BellSouth into the company, it’s full steam ahead.

    2.  Consumer and Business Broadband -  he highlighted the fact that consumer broadband traffic was up 140%  in the past two years and the recent launch of its alliance with Cisco in deploying its TelePresence solution was now under way.

    3.  AT&T’s “footprint.”  Randall talked about AT&T’s “footprint” citing the example of the deal they just announced with Starbucks. By the company’s footprint, he described making WiFi available in more places (like Starbucks) and the transition to GSM so you can have global cellular coverage.  Case in point:  in March I was in Israel.   I walk off the plane, and CellCom, AT&T’s partner in Israel picks me up and can hand off calls to me 1/3 of the world away.

    There was one element of AT&T’s footprint strategy that Randall left out:  it’s footprint on the retail         landscape of America with its AT&T stores and its newer flavor of AT&T Experience stores. 
    With all its money, technology smarts, and way cool iPhones, I have always contended that AT&T’s retail presence is a key competitive advantage that only Verizon can match up with.  Retail draws traffic.  It educates customers and cross-sells new services.  That’s something the cable companies aren’t doing.

    4.  IP Networking.  Randall talked about the vision to deploy IP over three screens (hence the name of this blog) and how the core of its IP residential play, U-verse is now reaching close to 400,000 American homes like mine.  In May of this year, I will be starting my third year as a U-verse customer and look forward to continued upgrades with new services such as Whole Home DVR.

    After his state of the company, the microphone was opened up to the audience.  I will get into some of the questions and issues addressed in my post next week.

    Finally, a nice finishing touch to the meeting- a free $5.00 gift card from Starbucks; thanks Randall.

    What Randall did not talk about…

    Maybe it was matter of time, or the fact that as a publicly held company, you can’t go around publicly touting what’s coming down the pipeline, but here are a few of my own takes on what I think will matter for the balance of 2008.

    • The 3G iPhone (expected sometime this summer) will not only be popular with consumers, but will begin adoption (limited) by corporate America because of its support for enterprise class applications.
    • Whole Home DVR on U-verse will illustrate yet another feature of managing video over IP, and the growing importance of having the equivalent of a small enterprise network in your home.
    • A few more global acquisitions.  I don’t know what they are or what they will be, but AT&T is not just an American phone company.  Look for its presence and brand to grow worldwide.
    • It’s alliance with Cisco and the deployment of its TelePresence solution will help AT&T in disrupting some of its competitors.
    • San Antonio will continue to be a Petri dish for testing new types of telecommunications technologies in AT&T’s own back yard.  More on that to come.

    And more to come....stay tuned.

    Photo of AT&T Chairman, Randall Stephenson and me at this morning's annual stockholder meeting, courtesy of AT&T. 

    February 22, 2008

    YouTube Comes to the Big Screen Via AppleTV

    Apple_tv_youtube_menu_2 Watch YouTube videos in a whole new way: on your widescreen TV via AppleTV

    You can enjoy millions of free videos, including the top featured, most viewed, and top rated.

    Thousands of new videos arrive every day, so there’s always something cool to see.

    Oh....be sure to see my YouTube videos by clicking here.

    February 21, 2008

    Doh! Now You Can Rent Movies From......Apple, Rather Than AT&T

    Appletv_home_simpson_rental_2 Doh!  Even Homer Simpson can do it.

    The seamless integration of Apple TV and iTunes lets you select choose from over 250 feature-length movies and 350 TV shows in near DVD quality; four million songs, 5,000 music videos, 100,000 podcasts and 20,000 audiobooks.

    Your Apple TV remote lets you browse rentals by Top Movies, Genres, and All HD. Or search for what you want to watch. Apple TV displays a movie poster for every rental, so something’s sure to catch your eye. When you find a movie you like, click it to view a detail screen with a plot summary and a list of cast and crew. You’ll also see a parade of similar movies you might enjoy under “Viewers Also Rented.”

    Movie rentals on Apple TV are $2.99 for library titles, $3.99 for new releases, and only a dollar more for stunning HD titles with Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound.

    Just select the format you want to rent and click. Your movie starts downloading instantly, and, if you have a fast broadband connection, you can start watching it in less than a

    When you rent a movie directly from Apple TV you have 30 days to start watching. Once you hit Play, you have 24 hours to finish it — or to watch it as many times as you want. Movie rentals disappear when they expire, so they won’t take up storage space. From the Rented Movies menu, you can see when your movies are about to expire.

    There is a very good video demonstrating the features of renting a movie from AppleTV which you may view here.

    February 18, 2008

    How To Upgrade Your AppleTV

    Apple_tv_setting_menu Upgrading your AppleTV to include its latest features is really easy.

    All you have to do is go to Settings, and just follow the menu items. 

    The whole upgrade process took about 15 minutes, allowing for download time.

    Once you upgrade, you'll have movie rentals, a music store, Flickr photo streams, YouTube videos and more.

    Click here to learn more about upgrading the software from Apple's site.

    February 16, 2008

    How Apple TV is Changing Some of My TV Viewing / Listening Habits

    Apple_tv_main_menu_with_home_theateAppleTV is changing some of my TV viewing / listening habits.

    1.  I am now starting to rent movies from Apple and not from AT&T, so I can view them on my big screen TV at home, or for when I travel, I can put it on my computer or iPhone for airplane trips.

    2.  I listen to the audio portion of CNN and stream my photos from Flickr.

    3. I listen to music from my iTunes account.

    4.  I am trying to watch more YouTube videos on the big screen.  Yes, the video is not so great, but again, I am just experimenting.

    Are you using AppleTV?  If so, how are your viewing / listening habits changing?

    See my posts starting on Monday for more detail on each feature from AppleTV.

    February 15, 2008

    Now I Can Rent Movies From......Apple; Check Out My Flickr Photos, Watch YouTube Videos (and more) on My Big Screen TV

    Picture_2 I've just upgraded my AppleTV device at home.

    A review is coming starting next week.

    It's pretty amazing to think about renting a movie, not from AT&T, but from Apple.  I can watch a movie on my TV, my MacBookPro, or Apple iPhone.  That's a real three-screens experience.

    Also, I can watch my YouTube videos, you can see my Flickr account, and much more, all on my big 52" Sony HD TV
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    Stay tuned....

    January 21, 2008

    Apple Does Three Screens....Before AT&T

    Now that Apple you can rent movies from the iTunes store, you can watch movies on your TV (via Apple TV) your PC and your iPod - or in my case, my iPhone.
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    Call it three-screens if you will- sort of what this blog is all about and of course what the phone company is trying to execute on.

    Being the proud owner of an Apple TV, a MacBookPro and of course an iPhone, my movie rental becomes portable - even if its for a 24 hour period.


    What is also interesting is that when you use your AppleTV, you don't have to use it with a computer.  Just download it via the Internet.   Rentals run $2.99, new releases, $3.99 and HD rentals will run $3.99 and $4.99.

    If you are an existing Apple TV owner like me, not to worry....you can download a free software update.

    This all sounds well and good, but one thing I can't find information on is the time it takes for downloading movies.  I plan to try some rentals soon and will report back on this experience.

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