so just to be clear you are able to watch streaming videos over the network? because that would be a deal killer for me
so just to be clear you are able to watch streaming videos over the network? because that would be a deal killer for me
I don't know if they changed their terms of service in the last month but I know the last time I looked, which was just a month ago, it was explicitly against their TOS to use any streaming media and it had been that way for as long as I can remember. Some people may get away with it for a bit of course, but if it's something you care about as much as it sounds in your post, I would not sign up with one of the only carriers that explicitly forbids this.
As I tried to explain above, they write their ToS in a way that lets them kick you off or throttle when they want to, on their terms. This means writing a really broad set of Terms of Service so that no matter what, they'll find something you "violated" in the month that lets them cut you off.
Sucks, but all I can offer is my anecdotal evidence of not being cut off although I continue to do these things that they technically don't allow.
Do you know if the data speeds on ST-att (HSPA?) are fast enough to run slingbox clearly?
How are you able to use the WatchESPN app with straight talk?