Digital TV News: M-GO
Technicolor Announces Strategic Relationships with Intel, Samsung, and VIZIO to Bring Content to Consumers across Devices
Jan 11, 2012 – Technicolor (Paris: TCH) has unveiled its new consumer brand, M-GO. M-GO offers access to content across all connected devices through a cloud-based experience. Technicolor also announced partnerships around M-GO with Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), Samsung (Seoul: 005930), and VIZIO.
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Technicolor, Intel Corp, Samsung, Vizio, Apps, Blu-ray, Digital TV, Semiconductor, Smart TV, Smartphone, Streaming, Tablet
Nigeria's First Satellite Pay TV Platform goes Live
Oct 8, 2008 – DAARSAT, the first satellite Pay TV platform offering service in Nigeria and operating wholly from Nigeria, has been launched.
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Daar Communications, Digital TV, Nigeria, Satellite
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