Wednesday, July 15, 2015

TV streaming service from Apple could come sooner than expected





TV service streaming awaited Apple could come as early as the end of 2015. Reportedly, Apple's new platform is now "ready and rocks'.

According to a report by the New York Post, Apple discussions with ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox are 'quickly gaining momentum. "Initially, Apple held talks with the networks in their desire to offer in the local live soon-to-launch TV feeds streaming service on any Apple device.

But as the networks do not control the supply affiliate, team CEO Tim Cook asked the networks for the rights of the company instead of having to chase these rights throughout the country themselves.

Disney and CBS probably sign the first agreement with Apple, sources suggest. But an obstacle may be the company's insistence that television partners give 30 percent of the subscription fee if users buy it on the App Store. Also, others can push to include cable channels in the product.

At the moment, the amount the company will charge for the service will be available for streaming on the iPhone, iPad, Apple TV is unknown. However, industry sources have heard estimates ranging from $ 10 to $ 40 a month. Along with these major networks, the service will include ESPN and Discovery Channel, the report added.





As of now, Apple has not disclosed any information about the Apple TV set-top box next generation, but it is likely to be released along with the TV streaming service.

An earlier report said that Apple had recently announced its mobile OS 9 and OS X iOS Captain Mac and now, the beta versions of both are available for download to the general public.

The betas of both operating systems became accessible to registered developers last month, but now public betas are free for everyone. This means, you do not need an ID developer at a price of $ 99 which translates to about Rs 6300.




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