IPTV Provider Akimbo Joins with AT&T 51
crashFaster writes to tell us TechWeb is reporting that in a recent deal AT&T has teamed up with Akimbo Systems to bring internet-based video-on-demand services to customers as early as this summer. From the article: "The AT&T Homezone service, being trialed within several states, integrates AT&T Yahoo! high-speed Internet and AT&T DISH Network programming. The service provides video on demand, digital video, and Internet content, such as photos and music through a set-top box." AT&T and Akimbo have also both issued press releases with a few more specifics.
This could be cool (Score:3, Interesting)
A similar type of service has been available on some airline flights for a while. Instead of being fed the movies in the order decided by the flight crew, the movies can be individually selected and played by passengers at their whim. Not having flown in anything but economy class for a few years now, I wouldn't know the specifics of how that works...
Re:This could be cool (Score:3, Insightful)
I still think that streaming is the wrong solution here. I'd much rather they send stuff to my DVR in off peak times and I'll play it when I want.
Re:This could be cool (Score:3, Interesting)
Can't say I 100% agree with that. The big difference with streaming is that you can start watching right away. Now you're talking about waiting until off-peek hours to finally get your show to watch. In some cases, that would be absolutely fine, in others well that's a bit of a wait.
Honestly, I would like a solution that implemented both.
Re:This could be cool (Score:1)
My Mini Akimbo Review (Score:1)
It doesn't stream the video and for good reason...the download times can be lengthy. However, if you're at work, all you do is
AT&T? (Score:1)
No Fnord Thank You.
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Re:This could be cool (Score:1)
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Re:This could be cool (Score:2)
It will be interesting to see how long the "sock the Americans, they're all rich" business plan will hold up. It should be clear from what the waters of Katrina scared up that universal American richness is very, very relative.
My wife is importing European nicotine patches from New Zealand via an internet pharmacy.
Re:This could be cool (Score:2)
I'm working on producing two "TV" shows that will be distributed 100% as a torrent. We have a decent budget, great equipment, a studio space, and the right people for the camera. Our topics aren't mainstream, but there are hundreds of thousands of interested viewers worldwide.
Why would I bother with old technology? The Torrent protocol is perfect for what I want to do -- if
Re:This could be cool (Score:1)
2 + 2 = 4 (Score:1, Offtopic)
1. Broadband access fees http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=30959 [theinquirer.net]
2. ???^H^H^H Provide in-house video-on-demand service
3. Profit
Sky's Version, (Score:2, Informative)
Another dead end IPTV project ? (Score:5, Funny)
Movilink (Sony+other studios) - couldn't be given away.
Starz/Real partnership - dead.
Kontiki/AOL - Kontiki dead.
Netmovies - (napster + others) dead.
Tivo + Netflix - dead dead dead
+ many many more
What makes this so special ?
Re:Another dead end IPTV project ? (Score:1)
Re:Another dead end IPTV project ? (Score:3, Interesting)
Well I personally love it, but admittedly am only using it because it is being given away on General Mills cereal boxes
It is fast, works great, superb customer support (only tried via chat, but response was quick and resolution satisfactory). I just wish they had more movies at the reasonable price (.99 or 2.00 for specials) instead of trying to get 5.99 for everything. Also it would be cool if they had an all you can watch model lik
Re:Another dead end IPTV project ? (Score:2)
Too bad, IMHO
Re:Another dead end IPTV project ? (Score:2)
Not NEARLY enough, IMHO, but the partnership with AT&T could be a very, very good thing for Akimbo.
I certainly like the idea of an alternative to getting a thousand crappy channels on Cable/Sat for $50/month. Now that they have the backing of a big company like AT&T, maybe that will happen, and it won't be all 99% odd niche stuff.
Re:Another dead end IPTV project ? (Score:1)
IPTV will be as bad as normal TV ... (Score:3, Interesting)
Until the viewers are put in charge of their own destiny, the number of watchable shows is going to stay < 10 hours per month.
Wait for a video blogging/podcasting service (maybe something like youtube [youtube.com], or more traditional like maniatv [maniatv.com], or more bloggy like vobbo [vobbo.com]) to push IPTV in a truly addicting format.
On-demand and interesting content - you need both to replace the current setup.
What a crock (Score:1)
Your post is the crock (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Your post is the crock (Score:1)
Re:What a crock (Score:1)
Re:What a crock (Score:1)
so that is 46.95 plus pst + gst (15%) =53.99 is not too far off from 60 and last I checked a tilde applied to an amount means approximate value not exact amount. Oh my, I was off by 10% Whoop-ti-dooo
Re:What a crock (Score:1)
Bittorrent releases (Score:2)
It's sure much quicker then it was in the past. For instance, we are now seeing domestic (us) TV shows released
apx 40min to 1hr past eastern air time. It takes "my friend" apx 14-18 minutes to have all the bits for a 1hr (44 min) HDTV show (340mb). So motivated users at looking at what, 1hr lag time? The boat has already launched.
Akimbo / Jimbo? (Score:2)
Look, if you're doling up something that people are interested in, you either have to be pivotal to the content (or you'll be seen as a leech), be paid for delivering the content (or you'll be seen as a leech), or included in the content itself (wherein you run the
skeptical (Score:1)
Obligatory Seinfeld reference (Score:2)
So I guess no one is boycotting AT&T? (Score:1)
Here's someone who could use your money in a better way:
http://www.eff.org/legal/cases/att/faq.php [eff.org]
That and... (Score:1)
Coming to a /. near you: (Score:1)
How much TV do we need ? (Score:1)
I don't watch much, because about 98% of the content on cable inspires me to become independently wealthy just so I can travel the world and strangle all the reality-show attention whores in a vain attempt to cleanse the airwaves once again.
My partner and I are moving in to
Re:How much TV do we need ? (Score:1)
For TV, I just use what everyone else uses.. tvtorrent.info and mininova. I swear most shows pop up an hour or two after the credits have rolled.
you have a GREAT idea for a TV show right there! (Score:2)
That would be a great show! Be sure to film it all, I'm sure I'm not the only one who would like to watch that!
Maybe you don't need to become wealthy first... just sell that idea to some reality TV show producer...
Maybe worth a try ... (Score:1)
The whole IPTV/VOD/ETC situation is complicated for a variety of reasons, not least of which being that it carries both technical challenges and unanswered business questions. Give 'em a chance to figure some of this stuff out!
Sure, the landscape is littered with failed attempts
A HORRIBLE Idea (Score:1)