Sling Media to launch an internet service
Internet, Networks May 16th, 2007
Sling Media to launch an internet service
Sling Media has announced that they are planning to launch a fast internet service sometime later this year.
The company already make devices which relays home television programs to laptops and cell phones.
Sling Media said that they plan to add a virtual button to its PC and cell phone software that will boost home broadband service speed.
Sling Media Chief Executive Blake Krikorian was at the Reuters Global Technology, Media and Telecoms Summit in New York discussing their plans.
Krikorian added on the media companies in the market who have enhanced their related technologies in the recent times: “I can’t point to you anybody out there that has a real major issue with what we’re doing. A year ago … that wouldn’t have been true.”
he further said: “Technology is not the thing that is king. Content is not the thing that is king. The consumer is king.”
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