Virgin Media's New Streaming Platform Looks to Compete with Sky
Niko Pajkovic — January 7, 2022 — Tech
References: news.virginmediao2 & csimagazine
UK-based telecommunications company Virgin Media O2 has announced that it will be releasing Virgin TV Stream, a new streaming device that will enter the market as direct competition to the Sky Glass and Sky Q platforms.
The device will come equipped with redesigned software and hardware and will connect to any TV through an HDMI port, providing users with instant access to Virgin Media's television offerings. In addition, Virgin TV Stream will offer a comprehensive interface that integrates traditional cable TV with all major OTT streamers, including Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video.
According to Lutz Schüler, Virgin Media O2's CEO, the new platform will launch in "early 2022," but will not be accompanied by a new television release, as was the case with the Sky Q and Sky Glass.
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The device will come equipped with redesigned software and hardware and will connect to any TV through an HDMI port, providing users with instant access to Virgin Media's television offerings. In addition, Virgin TV Stream will offer a comprehensive interface that integrates traditional cable TV with all major OTT streamers, including Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video.
According to Lutz Schüler, Virgin Media O2's CEO, the new platform will launch in "early 2022," but will not be accompanied by a new television release, as was the case with the Sky Q and Sky Glass.
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