Um, no. I'm not talking YouTube or iTunes or other random streaming sites. I was watching whatever was on my home TV or DVR, changing between live channels and watching anything I had recorded, using an dedicated "app" with an on screen remote that behaved just like my remote at home *before the first iPhone was released*.
It was an amazing party trick in early 2007, and it was available with a surprisingly easy and simple installation process (you had to click on a link on a website to install the software on your phone instead of looking in an app store, but after that, touch an icon on the screen and viola, live TV just like you were sitting at home). Sling, treo and Tivo all did a poor job marketing and utilizing their first mover advantage, but they really were way ahead of their time in terms of what you could do with a home internet connection and a phone back then.
Being on the cutting edge of tech is fun; I just have different priorities these days.