Tuesday 28 July 2015

Verizon To Start A New Deal To Boost Video Streaming



The wireless company has recently signed a new deal with Vice Media which is going to go further to provide high-class video streaming services to the users.

Verizon Communications has recently signed a new deal with Vice Media for the purpose of making the video streaming experience better for the users. This shows how much the wireless giant is focusing on to bring about positive changes in its wireless network for its users as only a few weeks back, the merger deal with AOL that the wireless carrier carried out was completely successfully.

That merger was also for the purpose of bringing commendable changes in the internet experience of the users who wish to see videos on their phones and desktops without a hassle. The networking firm is reportedly working on making the grand launch of its video streaming department for which purpose this new deal with Vice Media has been signed on.

Through the signed matter, Verizon business will be receiving the license for tech; food and travel programming that it needs to cover all the work that needs to be done in order to carry out the new venture with success. The news that has been circulating in the industry informs the customers about how the wireless giant will be using any content from Vice Media which it finds useful for the release while on the other hand, using its own built content as well.

Currently, the goal of Verizon wireless is to reach out to the young people who are seen to be spending more time watching online videos than older people. The deal signed between the two communication providers is raising expectations of the company to attract the right number of young people to the network, which has been given the highest priority by the wireless company so far. It should also be noted that the reason the wireless giant started a deal with Vice Media was because of the popularity it has among the young people and how it is going to help the firm in many positive ways.

Furthermore, the tech company has been seen to start similar deals with companies like Spotify and HBO and also America Online, which it took over some time back. Other than the United States, Vice is also seen to sign deals with companies in Latin America, Asia and Europe.

It is to no surprise that the increasing usage of smart phones has encouraged the wireless carriers to no end to make considerable amount of investments and changes in their network in order to raise more and more revenue through successful operations. It has also been seen that the users are seen watching videos on their phones on a more regular basis now.

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