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AT&T CruiseCast Ceases Activations
AT&T CruiseCast Ceases Activations
Amy Gilroy -- TWICE, 11/2/2009 Vienna, Va. - The beleaguered AT&T CruiseCast live video-for-the car satellite service stopped taking new orders and is refunding consumers who purchased equipment. The service, first launched in June will refund consumers for the cost of installation, ...
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AT&T CruiseCast satellite service halts activations, will refund customers
AT&T CruiseCast satellite service halts activations, will refund customers
engadget.com — It wasn't too hard to see this one coming after reports of "financial difficulties" and a potential... early demise starting cropping up last month , but it looks like AT&T's CruiseCast in-car satellite service is now officially done for. ... (more) AT&T CruiseCast satellite service halts activations, ...
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AT&T CruiseCast satellite service halts activations, will refund customers
Engadget — It wasn't too hard to see this one coming after reports of "financial difficulties" and a potential early demise starting cropping up last month, but it looks like AT&T's CruiseCast in-car satellite service is now officially done for. According to RaySat COO Mike Grannan (AT&T's partner in the service), all new activations have now ceased, and existing ...

AT&T CruiseCast satellite service halts activations, will refund customers
Engadget HD — Filed under: Misc, Satellite It wasn't too hard to see this one coming after reports of "financial difficulties" and a potential early demise starting cropping up last month, but it looks like AT&T's CruiseCast in-car satellite service is now officially done for. According to RaySat COO Mike Grannan (AT&T's partner in the service), all ...

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