 telcodad join:2011-09-16 Lincroft, NJ kudos:2 | reply to GTFan
Re: [STB] Cisco thinking of getting out of the set-top box busin An entry in Motorola's MediaExperiences2Go blog about the set-top's future:
The Set-Tops Future MMI's MediaExperiences2Go blog - March 8, 2012 »www.motorola.com/mediaexperience···-future/
"With recent buzz around Smart TVs, game consoles, and other connected devices, there is continued discussion around the question: is the set-top dead? As the world leader in set-top technology, it is a question we hear all of the time.
The answer from our perspective, of course, is a resounding, NO! Its just the opposite the set-tops role is rapidly evolving to become the entertainment hub in the Living Room. And, with the number of connected devices predicted to increase to +24 billion in 2020, we see a very bright future." |
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 | Heh, rapidly evolving? Yeah, but Comcast's deployments aren't, either for boxes or for software. I understand why, and it can't be easy for them. |
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 telcodad join:2011-09-16 Lincroft, NJ kudos:2 | reply to telcodad The latest on Motorola's future in cable and the STB business:
Cable Show 2012: Motorola's Moloney: 'We'll Still Be Here Tomorrow' Exec Says Google Intends to Run Division as a Standalone Business By Todd Spangler, Multichannel News - May 21, 2012 »www.multichannel.com/article/484···row_.php |
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 telcodad join:2011-09-16 Lincroft, NJ kudos:2 | Google officially completed its acquisition of Motorola Mobility today:
Google completes Moto acquisition By Jim Barthold, FierceIPTV - May 22, 2012 »www.fierceiptv.com/story/google-···12-05-22
Press Release: »www.prnewswire.com/news-releases···155.html |
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