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AT&T's purchase of Aloha Partners puts Verizon's mobile TV launch squarely in its cross-hairs.
Verizon uses Qualcomm's competitive MediaFlo technology, which already broadcasts shows like "60 Minutes" and "CSI: New York" in more than 32 markets.
Aloha's HiWire unit has quietly acquired 700 mhz spectrum in 281 markets covering more than 196 million while attention has focused on two other players: Verizon and its V Cast Mobile TV service; and Modeo, which scrapped plans for its own digital TV service over the summer.
Aloha's acquisition would allow AT&T to leapfrog directly from its relatively slow network to broadcast-quality TV on mobile handsets.
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