LOS ANGELES (AP) — Someday, the full lineup of channels from Verizon’s FiOS TV service may be available on your phone.
That’s the vision outlined Tuesday after telecommunications giant Verizon Communications Inc. announced that it’s buying Intel Media, a division of Intel Corp. that’s been preparing to launch a service that streams TV channels over the Internet.
Verizon said the acquisition will help it accelerate the development of next-generation video services based on Internet protocols and reduce the cost of building its own. Currently, Verizon FiOS video subscribers can stream some live channels over mobile devices, but the selection is limited and most channels can’t be viewed outside the home.
More
2 comments:
Maybe they should just worry about their cell phone coverage and it wouldn't suck
OH BOY...more problems to face
Post a Comment