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AT&T is inviting DirecTV Now users to test its upcoming streaming box

AT&T is inviting DirecTV Now users to test its upcoming streaming box

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AT&T is inviting DirecTV Now users to sign up for a chance to test its upcoming streaming set-top box. The company sent an email to select DirecTV Now subscribers this morning, asking them to sign up to test the device for “about six months.” AT&T Communications CEO John Donovan announced that the device was in beta last month and said the company was planning to begin trials in early 2019.

According to AT&T, the device will automatically launch DirecTV Now when turned on, users will be able to download content from the Google Play Store, and it will come with Google Assistant support so users can control the device with their voice. According to leaked FCC filings reported by Variety last year, the device will run Android TV, support third-party streaming services, and come with a voice search remote.

With AT&T’s streaming box about to hit the public (albeit, in a limited fashion), we should get more details about the device in the near future.