It used to be that providing access to content was valuable. Now, the value is in creating original content and making it easy to consume on (primarily) mobile devices. Just look at AT&T buying Time Warner or Disney buying most of Fox as well...
Improving rural broadband access is an issue getting renewed attention from government and the telecom industry.
While about 10% of the total American population doesn't have access to broadband speeds between 3 and 25 megabits per second, that figure rises to 40% of the population...
Nokia Networks today announced smart location experiences. The theory behind the announcement is that operators can now offer their subscribers personalized content-delivery experiences based on their interests, device type, mobile subscription and location.
The core of this solution is enabled by Nokia Networks’ Liquid Applications...
End-users expect to be able to access their desired content – fully personalized social media such as Facebook, YouTube videos or Netflix – on whatever device they happen to be using, wherever they are, whenever they want. Increasingly, those devices are smartphones and tablets.
According to Adobe’s...
Consumers expect to be able to access their content from any device, at any time. This webinar explores consumer trends and expectations and how they are driving the content cloud and content delivery/distribution, as well as the underlying network interchanges and architectures that are enabling...
Some of the major announcements coming out of the Consumer Electronics Show this week revolve around content, with Ericsson focusing on the personalization of entertainment, Dish announcing its Sling TV over-the-top streaming service and Samsung extending its Milk music and video content from handsets to...