A company founded by an IIT graduate perfects technology to stream video across all platforms.
By Asif Ismail
Perfecting the technology to stream video content across all platforms - and viewable from anywhere - has been the Holy Grail of the television industry for years. From industry behemoths, such as Time Warner and Comcast, to a number of startups, all have tried to advance the concept and knowhow of "TV Everywhere" without any genuine success.
But now an IIT graduate appears to have beaten everyone out of the gate. Last Monday, the New York-based NimbleTV, founded by Anand Subramanian, who left Mumbai for the United States a decade and a half ago, started beta testing such a platform that allows subscribers to access TV content from anywhere on any device.
Simply put, what NimbleTV is doing is uploading television packages that you have subscribed to - from any distributor anywhere - in the cloud and letting you watch them from any corner of earth through high-speed internet.
Read the full article at The Economic Times.
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