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Verizon’s FiOS on Demand app brings Flex View streaming to iPad, iPhone

It has been within the works for greater than a year , but Verizon’s FiOS on Demand app has finally arrived to the iPad and iPhone. Available as a free download at the iTunes Store, this tool provides FiOS subscribers with instant access to all movies or TV shows available under the provider’s Flex View service, which now boasts some 4,400 titles for purchase or rent, together with 32GB of cloud storage for every customer. It’s still unclear whether Verizon can be releasing a version for other tablets or handsets anytime soon, but iDevice owners can download the app on the source link below.

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  1. jason says:

    I think almost every company releases and iPad, and iPhone before making one for androids, I guess that can go to show the popularity of apples tablets and phones. This app is a good start, but having ½ of the content pay per view, doesn’t seem like a great deal for FIOS customers, unless those are first run movies or sporting events that FIOS is adding into that count. Working at DISH I am always interested in new things from everyone. I still believe my sling adapter is still the way to go for TV Everywhere, the place shifting ability allows me to stream all my live channels as well as my recorded shows to my iPhone no matter where I am, and starting October 1st, you will also be able to stream the Blockbuster movie package through the DRA sling adapter app. Check it out at http://bit.ly/qV1sUV

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