Showing posts with label #Tmobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Tmobile. Show all posts

Friday, January 13, 2017

Apple: Original Programming

Original content -- another reason to have a better delivery system. 

I think that the Mobile Phone companies are the best place to watch for this reason. They are going to use ad-supported free content, and the bigger and more shared the screen (and more often) the better. 

In my opinion, services like Go90 from Verizon, and BingeOn from T-Mobile are what to watch. 


Business Insider

The California-based technology giant is reportedly planning to bundle original video content with its Apple Music subscription service by the end of 2017.

It has apparently been talking to "veteran producers" about both original TV shows and movies — though the movie plans are reportedly more "preliminary." Apple has already shown some appetite for original video content — it bought the "Carpool Karaoke" TV series starring James Corden in July. But this would be a significant broadening of these ambitions.

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Historically, Apple has been all about "hits" — launching huge, revolutionary products that provide a major boost to the company (in theory). But with the exception of the Apple Watch, it hasn't launched a significant new product since Tim Cook became CEO in 2011, and sales growth of iPhones — on which the company is highly reliant — is slowing.

Subscription services offer Apple an opportunity to generate recurring revenue and better monetise its existing user base.

Even if Apple isn't immediately seeking to go head-to-head with the likes of Netflix and Amazon, it would still be a development of concern to the two subscription services. Apple enjoys enormous profits and has huge cash reserves — and is under increasing pressure to find new growth. If it develops the will to go all-in on original content, it has the resources to outspend anyone else in the market.

Saturday, January 7, 2017

T-Mobile Prediction

Mobile will eat TV.

All by mobile -- great news for PicoP.



3. Mobile will eat TV

"TV isn't dead," Legere said. It's just being streamed across devices. Legere is betting that more than half of all television shows will be viewed on mobile by the end of the year.

5. T-Mobile will be the first to offer Gigabit LTE

Legere said he is convinced T-Mobile will beat AT&T and Verizon in offering customers Gigabit LTE service — think of it as a step above current 4G LTE but not quite the next big leap: 5G.