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Sezmi to work with ISPs and broadcasters to compete with cable and satellite TV

article published on 5 May, 2008

On May 1 Sezmi Corporation announced a service intended to compete with both cable and satellite television services in the U.S. The service, also called Sezmi, uses a combination of broadband internet and terrestrial DTV broadcasts to deliver both live and on-demand television offerings. The company describes the Sezmi service as "The first complete TV 2.0 offering that seamlessly integrates ... [ read the full article ]

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5. May 2008 @ 01:37 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
how far away are we from buying a setup box compablie with most board band net connections for TV?
I want to see a flood of cheap subscription based TV services....of coarse the media mafia will probably stop it some how but paying 50$ a month for about 70-80 channles is a bit much....
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5. May 2008 @ 10:57 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I don't see how this will work, just for the fact that most ISP's are cable company's. So that seems like a bit of an conflict to me. I don't see this really taking off because who want's to move to a low end service that probably wont offer nearly as much as the satelite and cable company's offer. I hope it succeeds because we need some leverage in the Cable-Satelite industry.
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