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AT&T’s Vault Program Brings Hidden MTV Clips to Mobile

Categories: AT&T
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, March 10th, 2009 at 10:11 AM

AT&T just launched a new initiative called the MTV Vault, which gives users access to MTV video content that had been locked up for years. 15 new clips are released every day, and as you can see from their web page, there are some pretty entertaining clips available. By chewing through some trivia, you can even get access to tomorrow’s clips today. The weird part? There’s no mobile access. Huh. You would think a big carrier like AT&T would appropriately integrate this service into their existing CV options, especially for short clips like this. With content being refreshed on a daily basis, it could very easily be a regular mobile destination for AT&T customers. Maybe it’s a sign of things to come…?

[via PRWeb]

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