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Monday, 10 April 2017

Verizon, Cellular Phone Service Launching a New Streaming TV Service

Verizon is a Government cell phone service provider that has maintained a good reputation in the market by delivering satisfactory assistance and alluring cellphone services to its customers. Now the company is going to unveil an online bundle of TV channels. According to Bloomberg News, Verizon took this step to compete with the other cellular phone service providers, namely AT&T, Sony, and Dish Network. All of these content providing companies have similar offerings. 


According to the report, the anonymous streaming assistance may come with copious channels, and by released as an app in this summer.

Today, the number of Americans who are spending time watching video on mobile devices have been escalated significantly. Media and telecom companies are considering the fad among people using mobile devices to watch videos. To meet the growing demands, these cellular phone service providers are offering smaller bundles of cable content over the internet. They are also looking for effective strategies to cover their losses in the conventional cable TV subscriptions. An effective way to balance out the losses is by targeting Americans who are not subscribed to pay TV.

There is a high probability that the elite Government cell phone service provider Verizon,may be the latest prime benefactor to deliver live TV over the internet. Although Comcast has also participated in the race, they have made their move towards a streaming TV product by safeguarding streaming rights to different channels that have a relationship with them.

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The renowned Dish Network has already launched SlingTV. Sony is not behind in this game! It has introduced Vue in the market. Well-known Google has announced YouTube TV, but it has not launched yet. Each of these companies offer various channels in the price range of $20 to $70 per month.

The Government cell phone service provider, Verizon, has tested online video earlier as well. They launched Go90 service in 2015 to target younger audiences by delivering access to short-form videos. However, a full cable replacement app would certainly be a much larger responsibility.

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