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Jun 21, 2011 4:53 PM, By Franklin McMahon
In the UK, Sky TV has been focused on its efforts to bring live TV options to iPhones and iPads, formerly gift two services called Sky Player and Sky Mobile TV. Starting in July, these two services will join and be renamed Sky Go and will offer live mobile streaming of National Geographic, Eden, Nickelodeon, MTV, ESPN, Sky News, Disney, History, Atlantic and more networks. Sky Go is existing for Sky customers, and if a consumer does not have Sky TV, they can register not together to the streaming services.
Earlier this year, Sky acquired The Cloud, a open Wi-Fi network in the UK that covers over 4500 Wi-Fi locations. This network will be scored equally in to Sky Go for Sky customers and will offer a higher-quality experience on mobile gadgets due to modernized operation and bandwidth. Sky hopes a national Wi-Fi network will be in the future, permitting faster and evident access to its services from anywhere.
The new citation moreover means a few changes for existing product support. Sky will tumble encouragement for Windows Media Center (although the service will still be existing on Xbox 360) and the stream service usually supports iOS gadgets running chronicle 4.0 or higher. Android encouragement is being worked on, so design Sky Go to show up on that stage after that in the year.
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