
FLO had
promised that it would waste no time rolling out new markets just as soon as old analog TV spectrum started to free up, and sure enough, that's exactly what they're doing. Verizon -- whose
VCAST TV service runs on FLO's backbone -- has officially announced expansion into the San Francisco, Cleveland, and Milwaukee markets, meaning the select few with a VCAST TV-capable phone (read: not the
enV Touch) can start enjoying a handful of made-for-mobile boob tube channels in the new regions immediately -- provided they plunk down for the monthly fee ranging from $13 to $25. Just how badly do you wanna see
Late Night from the warm glow of your phone, eh?
I have V-cast and I like it lot, I watch late night shows live, comedy central is great, only wish there were more channels, fewer repeats, and if they could find a way to add OTA local channels it would be great.