Friday, 8 June 2012

Intel's TV service is aimed at Nielsen, large cable, may not get here

Intels TV service plans stalled as big cable flexes muscles

Reuters is confirming that Intel's mooted virtual television network has hit the buffers since it can't beat its cable rivals investing. The organization is thinking of getting in the $100 million TV business having a set-top-box and also over-the-top service that will offer more compact, cheaper bundles of channels as opposed to the 100s that include a fundamental cable subscription. It might leverage its facial recognition technology within the system both by providing precise rankings data to systems by showing specific adverts to whomever it may see is watching. The previous will certainly annoy Nielsen, a person with lots of its very own influence in the market. Despite employing a quartet of industry heavyweights to assist discussions, galleries are declining to provide discount rates to a different and untried entrant, meaning we might avoid seeing the service coming with that planned November launch date.

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