Posted Wed Dec 7, 2011 at 07:00 AM PST by Dick Ward
Unlike most others, this service won't be limited to just FiOS subscribers.
When cable and satellite companies talk about streaming video, they're usually focused on people that are already giving them money through subscriptions. Verizon is looking at things a little bit differently.
According to reports, Verizon is in talks to create a Netflix like service that anyone can subscribe to - not just existing Verizon customers. In fact, the target would be those that are outside the existing market and can't subscribe to FiOS.
Initially, say sources speaking to Reuters, the service will be small-scale and focus on content from Stars, Epix and similar movie services. It's expected to launch in 2012. Pricing is still speculative, but we're expecting that they'll be trying to go a bit cheaper than Netflix in an effort to sway customers away.
Source: Reuters
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