Verizon's showing off the full capabilities of its Flex View service,
already available on a number of its mobile phones, which brings FiOS TV On Demand even when you're away from the cable box. Up to five devices (all set-top boxes in the home collectively count as one device) can be authorized for viewing of any titles rented through VOD and can even be played offline on PCs running its
Media Manager software or smartphones. The feature that allows users to keep personal content like music, video files and pictures synced across all three screens is due next year, but still no word on exactly when that
live TV-to-iPad streaming will launch.
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Portable VOD, DVR’s and live TV on my Smartphone has been a life saver! I never miss a show and my active lifestyle never prohibits me from watching any TV specials. I appreciate that DISH Network did this last year with the VIP 922 receiver and again with the Sling Adapter. I work for DISH and I was quick to take part of this when I found out that I could literally have a TV on multiple mobile devices (including iPhone and iPad).
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