And since Time Warner is HBO’s parent company, that means AT&T will have access to Game of Thrones and The Sopranos and a lot more, which could get tinkered with for future distribution, since people tend to watch their phones and tablets for shorter amounts of time than TVs.
At least the details themselves, if not the “AT&T is trying to mess with stuff” element.
But now that the $85 billion deal to acquire Time Warner might actually go through at some point this year, AT&T seems to be invested in carving out a more signature approach to enhancing the mobile experience.