Xbox 360 For U-Verse Looms – Support database suggests service support finally coming


For several years AT&T and Microsoft have hinted at the ability to use an Xbox 360 as your IPTV set top, but the offering never seems to materialize. That may be changing soon, according to a tipster writing to Engadget, who notes that Xbox 360 support references have popped up in AT&T’s U-Verse support database. According to the tipster, 360 IPTV functionality is being tested internally with friends and family of AT&T employees, and is “likely only a couple of months away at this point.” Last month Canadian telco Telus announced 360 support for their IPTV service, though it required a personal tech visit, and that users already own an HD-DVR.
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