VIDGO debuts at CES
January 7, 2016
OTT TV streaming service VIDGO has debuted at CES 2016. Now in beta testing, VIDGO offers the most channels of live linear TV and VoD including premium, sports, local and international content. The OTT service works with devices from smart TVs to tablets to smartphones, providing true on-the-go video for a monthly fee.
“VIDGO combines the best of existing online streaming services with live television and VoD,” said Robert Kostensky, VIDGO president and co-founder. “VIDGO is the lowest cost solution to deliver the most expansive catalog of live linear television and VoD to all devices and connected televisions.”
VIDGO will be offered in threed packages, with no long-term contracts required. VIDGO will launch in 15 markets in the US in the first half of 2016, with full coverage throughout the US by Q4 2016.
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