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AT&T has teamed up with online video streaming service Hulu to provide subscription streaming access to all of its customers. This partnership will allow AT&T customers to access Hulu’s library of on-demand content, which includes movies, TV shows and more, across multiple screens. The best thing about this deal is that access to Hulu’s entire library will come at no charge to all AT&T customers.

However, there is a catch. AT&T customers won’t be able to use Hulu’s apps or website to stream content. Instead they will have to use AT&T’s apps and website. This means that they won’t be able to stream content from Hulu using a smart TV.

To allow users to access the content, AT&T is going to release an app for mobile and launch a website for viewing through a web browser. The companies don’t rule out the possibility that in the future this arrangement could be expanded on more platforms, but for now customers will be limited to AT&T’s solutions.

They have not confirmed when this partnership goes into effect and AT&T users can access the content for free, only that it will become available to AT&T customers “later this year.”

Hulu has a vast library of current and past content from major networks like Fox, NBC, ABC, Comedy Central and many more, it’s also the exclusive online streaming destination for the re-run favorite Seinfeld.

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