Thursday, December 9, 2010

Development of cable TV subscription service for Microsoft's Xbox 360

Is That An Xbox 360 Slim In Your Pocket...

According to sources close to Reuters, Microsoft is trying to extend additional random games available on the Xbox 360 by means of a cable television, online subscription-based service providers.


Nothing has been confirmed or officially announced yet, and the service is not time-out that is ready for at least a year, however, Microsoft has apparently reported some members of the media on the proposed service of "virtual cable operator".Parte plan would offer "content silos" to offer the Charter, as opposed to the part of large packages of TV channels like HBO and Showtime premium currently offered by cable providers.

Given the success of streaming services content such as Hulu and Netflix and Xbox fact now offers ESPN programming (if you have access/remuneration by ESPN 3), a service based on 360 cable definitely makes sense.In addition, United Kingdom 360 owners have been enjoying live through the Sky for a time player TV now and Hulu Plus, which recently became available to all PlayStation 3 owners expected I that to hit the 360 early next year, so clearly the console and Microsoft are able to handle such service. do while the 360 owners will be willing to pay for another Xbox Live, Netflix and Hulu Plus subscription fee? assume, if everything goes under a similar cable package, but it is difficult to say.

Package prices and offers, obviously, are the two greatest at the moment questions, but seeing how the service is one year, no wait no response soon.

Source: Reuters

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