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ZillionTV Offers On-Demand Streaming TV Box, But Only Via ISPs

MojoKid writes "Similar to Roku and Vudu, ZillionTV relies on a set-top box that attaches to your TV. The ZillionTV Device connects to your home router via a wired Ethernet or Wi-Fi connection. It requires a broadband connection that is at least 2.7Mbps or faster. ZillionTV claims that it will have 15,000 titles available by the end of this year from content providers, including 'Disney, 20th Century Fox Television, NBC Universal, Sony Pictures and Warner Bros. Digital Distribution.' While Roku and Vudu are essentially available to anyone who has a broadband Internet connection and who is willing to purchase a device, ZillionTV will not be quite as easy to get. Instead of making the device and service directly available to consumers, ZillionTV will only be available (at least initially) through Internet service providers."

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  1. Wow, nothing to offer *AND* hard to get! by elrous0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Please God, tell me it's not too late for me to invest in your company!

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  2. Brilliant by Hognoxious · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's a box, and you connect it to the internet via a router, and you can watch movies and stuff on it.

    I never even dreamed such a thing could exist!

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  3. What ISPs? by fotbr · · Score: 3, Insightful

    AT&T and Verizon are already pushing their own variety of IPTV.

    The cable companies would rather you watch tv using their existing services (timewarner cable / comcast / etc)

    Are there any big ISPs left that would even try to use this "ZillionTV" box as a way to get new customers or to get more money from their existing customers?

  4. Just get Mythtv by Dan667 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If you like to tinker, you can have all of the content on one box and the way you want it with no strings. TV, cable, satellite, internet, everything.

  5. Bandwidth challenged need not apply? by IamGarageGuy+2 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I currently have a broadband connection but have a cap on the total bandwidth for the month. How do they propose getting around this problem which it appears just about everyone has. What happens when I get cut off in the middle of the month for excessive use?

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    1. Re:Bandwidth challenged need not apply? by billcopc · · Score: 4, Interesting

      And you've just underlined one of the many reasons why the ISPs want in on this thing. They get to double-dip, as not only will they charge you a monthly fee for the receiver, but they will bill you for the bandwidth too!

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