![]() ![]() When the company is taking a very cautious approach () to entering the internet TV field, there's a chance that the names will be all we ever see. Intel first started teasing OnCue last year, but missed its window for launch and spun the division off in a sale to Verizon for about 200 million, according to Bloomberg. Intel isn't commenting on the apparent discoveries, but we wouldn't count on the trademarks arriving in tandem with a product. Simultaneously, an employee at the marketing agency OMD claims to have worked on the OnCue launch. A reported shell company for Intel, Sest, has registered trademarks that include the OnCue title, a logo and a "TV has come to its senses" slogan. However, GigaOM has done sleuthing that suggests the offering could be called OnCue. ( ISIL) and Microchip Technology Inc ( MCHP), both with a Zacks Rank # 2 (Buy).() Intel has been open with its plans to introduce an internet-based TV service (), but many of the details remain up in the air () - not the least of which is the name. It would supply customers with the same basic bundle of channels that existing companies do, but it would do so via the Internet and on screens. At the same time, Intel started conducting closed trials of OnCue with its employees in several markets on the West Coast. Better ranked stocks in the same sector include Intersil Corp. Intel’s OnCue intends to address those complaints. This was up 5.2% sequentially and 0.2% year over yearĬurrently, Intel has a Zacks Rank # 3 (Hold). Intel has been taking meetings from Verizon, Samsung, and Liberty Global about selling its OTT box OnCue by year's end for a reported 500 million. Will Verizon have better luck Intel announced today that it has come to an agreement with Verizon to sell all of its cloud TV business assets. Today Verizon and Intel announced that Verizon will purchase the assets of Intel Media, the group that created what was disclosed today as the OnCue. Intel reported third-quarter revenues of $13.48 billion, within the guidance range of 13.5 billion (+/-$500 million). Verizon Buying OnCue TV Unit from Intel Intel couldnt make OnCue work - its effort at creating an all-streaming live and on-demand pay TV network to challenge cable and satellite providers. At Intel, I headed up product management for Intels OnCue television platform, focusing on mobile, web and the ecosystem. Intel Corporation is one of the world's largest semiconductor chipmakers. Intel will now focus on its core competencies, expanding its core business lines and by forging manufacturing agreements with other OEM manufacturers instead of adding new business lines and moving into the consumer electronics market with flashy new products as tools for achieving growth. Once Krzanich took his place, the company turned focus to core competencies. Resolution, Renaming and Reductive Search Instantly identify and resolve naming conflicts on import. Use our Workflow Ribbon to arrange interface panes for common trial tasks, or make OnCue your own by setting it up how you like and saving unlimited custom workspaces. However, Intel (and Otellini) probably did not anticipate the difficulty in securing content deals, which is the main reason the service never took off. OnCue helps you customize workspaces to focus efficiently on the task at hand. In order to test the efficiency of the service, Intel had already developed servers, set-top-boxes and applications for smartphones and tablets. OnCue was developed to increase competition for cable companies by providing live TV, streaming and on-demand content over a high speed Internet connection. Meteor showers, a comet, asteroids and more. Verizon is a renowned name in the pay-TV business, so OnCue would complement the business well, thereby consolidating its position. Intel Corp is trying to sell its yet-to-launch Internet television service for 500 million and wants to complete a deal by year-end. After all, as Intel executives may have discovered, it is not really a hardware problem, or even a software problem. Intel has been working to develop OnCue for nearly two years and it has been testing it with employees for several months, including several hundred in Oregon. Then again, Verizon may not need an Intel solution, with Intel processors inside. Samsung Electronics and Liberty Global have expressed interest in the deal but Verizon could be the ultimate winner. Adopting the Intel Media OnCue package could enable Verizon to expand nationally beyond the footprint of its fibre optic network. ![]() Intel reportedly needs $500.0 million to cover costs although it’s not clear yet whether the service will fetch that price. The deal positions Verizon to become a player in a new market for pay TV where channels are transmitted over the Internet. ![]() ( INTC) is looking to sell its yet-to-be-launched online pay-TV service, OnCue and has held talks with potential buyers like Verizon Communications Inc. ![]()
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