AT&T is launching a new Internet-delivered TV service Monday as it struggles with a shrinking DirecTV satellite business.
The new service, AT&T TV, will have most of the same channels offered on DirecTV, but it'll come over the Internet rather than a satellite dish.
AT&T has been testing the service in 13 markets and is now making it available to anyone. AT&T will send subscribers an Android streaming-TV box to use the service.
The free device will also come with Netflix and other streaming apps, the way Comcast's X1 cable box does. Additional boxes cost $120.
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