Sunday, February 21, 2010

Internet TV On Your Computer

The Internet is forcing an assortment of content and service providers to make a hard choice: Take advantage of a new distribution pipeline that might cannibalize existing revenue, or protect the current business model at the risk of being cannibalized by someone else.
This week, Verizon Wireless made a choice that illustrates the former path, and HBO stuck to the latter. Specifically, Verizon Wireless announced that customers with Blackberry or Android smart phones would soon be able to use a free app enabling them to make calls with Skype -- not just through a catch-as-catch-can WiFi connection, but through Verizon's widely available 3G network.
Skype lets people make phone calls through the Internet, bypassing the telcos' conventional and far more expensive voice networks. By taking on Skype, Verizon is betting that any revenue it might lose from customers downgrading their voice calling plans will be more than made up by increased sales of data plans and a share of the revenue from Skype subscriptions.
That migration was already happening without Verizon's participation; this way, it will get a piece of the action on Skype.
HBO, meanwhile, announced that it would make its movies and original programs available online, to people who subscribe to HBO on Verizon's FiOS fiber-optic TV and Internet services.
It's a similar effort to what HBO has done with selected cable systems, where customers with HBO subscriptions on their TV can get free access to the network's programs on their computer.
The new HBO GO service won't necessarily bring more customers to HBO. Instead, its main goal seems to be giving online video fans a reason not to cancel their pay television service.
Granted, HBO's bread and butter is the fees it harvests from pay television subscribers. But if there is no HBO available to them online, the small but growing number of Internet users who are abandoning cable and satellite services are finding other movie services to take its place.

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