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Comcast’s Version of TV Everywhere Goes Live with Nationwide Beta
12/17/09 at 8:49 AM by Andrew Burger
Taking another step towards achieving its "multi-platform" media strategy, Comcast on Tuesday announced that the re-branded beta version of On Demand Online, or Comcast's spin on TV Everywhere, will be available nationwide to cable and Internet subscribers at no extra cost.
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Comcast Bringing Channel Line-Up Online?
4/21/09 at 9:00 PM by Telecompetitor Is it the holy grail of online video? According to PC World, Comcast intends to make their subscription video channel lineup available to existing customers online through their Fancast website. Karin Gilford, the Comcast Interactive executive in charge of Fancast tells PC World that the rumored ‘On Demand Online’ initiative is about to become reality. The new service will be password protected and ...
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Comcast Seizing on VOD Advantage
1/9/08 at 7:07 AM by Telecompetitor Comcast announced its latest competitive strategy at CES yesterday, Project Infinity. Infiniti aims to dramatically increase the amount of content available via video on demand. Comcast CEO Brian Roberts says by the end of the year, Infiniti will bring over 1,000 HD VOD titles each month to subscribers, which quadruples their current offering. Eventually, Comcast intends to get to 6,000 titles per month, with half ...
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Citywide Wireless Not Just For The Big Boys – Frontier Gets Into The Action
5/10/07 at 11:00 PM by Telecompetitor
What has been traditionally reserved for larger players, including Earthlink and Google, is increasingly being embraced by smaller service providers. Frontier is the latest example of an independent telco building a municipal wireless service. This example will take place in Wilkes-Barre, PA, where Frontier will build a city-wide wireless network.
Get the details from this Citizensvoice.com ...
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Comcast Doesn’t Want YouTube To Have All The Fun – Launches Fancast
4/26/07 at 11:00 PM by Telecompetitor
In an attempt to leverage the explosion of video content distribution via the web, Comcast has announced plans for Fancast.com . Comcast joins many other traditional media outlets and start-ups that together are making 2007 the year of Net Video. NBC and Fox have partnered for a similar service, and the long anticipated Joost is ...
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Is it the holy grail of online video? According to PC World, Comcast intends to make their 

