Cable Companies Wanting to Develop Online Video Platforms 
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Wednesday, 25 February 2009

There's a growing demand for online video streaming as a driving force behind cable companies like Comcast, Cox Communications, Time Warner Cable, and Cablevisions Systems looking to create systems similar to Hulu for their customers.


A platform that will allow cable subscribers to access cable TV shows via an online streaming format is being hashed out by big names in the industry.   Leaders in the industry have not released many details, and it is not clear yet whether this service will be free or will cost a small fee.

Comcast already has a site called Fancast.com that is similar to Hulu.com, and could be expanded to meet this growing demand.  And other companies may expand the TV offerings on their websites to engage the online user base as well.

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J.Maletzky  - Mr.   |2009-02-26 17:47:06
Why do I need Streaming Vidseo when I can get HULU & other SItes just like that
now. How about trying to figure out how to trim the Cable Cos. Channels so Iam
not paying for 20o to 30 channels that I can't even use.
Kashyap Patel  - Techniwise     |2010-04-03 04:11:43
Well air-tel networks one of powerful cellphone network company from india has
launched its Airtel Setup Box for televisions is showing online videos on
Television.
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