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Old 30-11-2013, 01:10   #258
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Re: TV Anywhere Android App

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Originally Posted by harry_hitch View Post
The old app may not have streamed live TV, and it may have cost people more money if they exceeded a certain limit, but at least people had the option to use 3G.

You are doing a grand job in answering various peoples questions and gripes, but this still does not explain why VM did not add the option for 3G on this app. I do not know if you have the answer or not, but it is a seriously bad oversight from VM. If it could be used before, why not now?

I only use the app to record programs and as such the lack of 3G does not bother me, but it has clearly upset some people.
Its not a bad oversight at all. VM I am sure wanted to get streaming working properly via WiFi first and will enable 3G access in the future hopefully.

Its probably down to how much extra traffic it will add to the mobile networks.
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