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Dec 6, 2011 2:00 PM, by Franklin McMahon
Cox voiced this week its new iPad app for customers of both its TV and internet services. Although other companies, such as Time Warner, have been heading the assign in gift inscription solutions to offer live streaming, Cox catches up with a giveaway app that allows observation of more than 30 live channels.
The patron logs in with his or her Cox account after downloading, and once the account is real with the app, the patron can select any of the existing channels in the app and watch live streaming television. The service is for customers who are segment of Cox TV Essential, Cox Preferred, Premier or Ultimate Internet services. Choosing a duct is as easy as clicking, and the shade can go widescreen for limit video enjoyment.
Cox has settled that this is a initial version, not different the Time Warner app, and will go on to develop with new features down the road. This is not the initial app Cox has constructed - progressing this year it launched Cox Mobile Connect, an app for iPhone and Android that authorised customers to succeed their DVR recordings and their write services.
Convergence is the key as line companies learn new ways to bring calm to their customers. As more and more streaming apps turn available, together with chic TVs, the organizations wish to daunt slicing the cord, and make their programming as accessible as possible.
Cox is receiving a initial step in creation radio more convenient for its considerable subscriber base, and the app will usually upgrade with more features over time. Cox TV Connect may be downloaded in the Apple iTunes store.
Well 35 channels is over 30 channels, but both numbers are down at the bottom of the list when it comes to providers offerings. You are absolutely right, convergence is the key for companies learn new ways to bring calm to their customers. This is why having a streaming option is so important to any television provider. Working at DISH I have seen the industry turn and embrace streaming in the last year, all with the same types of channel and streaming restrictions. This might be something that will change in a couple years, but would you rather wait for something that might not happen or just be able to stream outside the house? I will continue to use my sling adapter that I have hooked up to my DISH receiver, it allows me to watch all my live subscribed channels and recorded shows no matter where I am giving me a true TV everywhere experience.
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