Comcast And Apple In Talks To Team Up For Faster, Better Digital TV

Apple is currently developing a new digital TV service, and it is reportedly looking to enlist Comcast’s help. According to the Wall Street Journal, the tech giant behind Apple TV and the top cable company are discussing a potential partnership that would result in a new streaming television service.

The new service would make use of the set-top box Apple is currently developing to replace Apple TV, its current digital TV device. According to the report, Apple is hoping Comcast can provide preferential Internet service to the box’s users by giving them priority in the often-congested “last mile,” where bandwidth ultimately reaches its users.

The two parties are not yet close to an agreement, but if they can come to terms, it will be a major coup for Apple. The Apple TV service is trying to compete with digital TV devices like Roku, Google’s Chromecast, and Amazon’s upcoming competitor, which is set to ship in April. By offering its customers more reliable bandwidth, it could gain a significant competitive advantage.

Subscribe for daily Tubefilter Top Stories

Subscribe

The deal makes sense for Comcast, too. The US’ largest Internet service provider recently made the news by feuding with Netflix, which used up a massive amount of bandwidth after the release of the new season of House of Cards. Comcast ultimately reached a deal through Netflix agreed to pay for smoother service, and the Apple deal could allow the ISP to profit from an even larger percentage of the bandwidth it provides.

The net neutrality crowd might complain, but per the Wall Street Journal report, Comcast’s deal with Apple will cause the device’s traffic to travel over a specific route reserved for services like cable Video-On-Demand. This will allow Comcast to comply with regulations, since non-preferred data won’t see decreased speeds.

More details are expect in the coming months as Apple gets set to unveil its new device.

Share
Published by
Sam Gutelle

Recent Posts

Newsletter platform beehiiv prepares for expansion with $33 million Series B

A major player in the burgeoning newsletter industry has made a sizable addition to its…

7 hours ago

Meta promotes original content on Instagram, launches bonus program on Threads

Meta has kicked off the week with a pair of announcements that should make its creator…

7 hours ago

Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: MrBeast’s latest sponsored smash is fun for all ages

MrBeast continues to show us that he's in a league of his own as far as…

1 day ago

Chas Stahl joins Get Engaged’s GEM Studios to lead development of creator brands and IPs

Jellysmack and StyleHaul alum Chas Stahl has joined GEM Studios, the digital content production wing…

1 day ago

Rejoice, John Oliver fans: HBO is making full seasons of ‘Last Week Tonight’ free on YouTube

John Oliver appreciates that his fans can watch his late-night show on YouTube, and Last Week Tonight fans are…

1 day ago

Soccer media brand Footballco is coming to America with several key hires

Footballco is betting on the growth of soccer in the United States. Over the past few…

4 days ago