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Android TV Now Claiming Over 100 Pay TV Operator Partners Worldwide (multichannel.com) 34

Google's Android TV platform has now been deployed by more than 100 pay TV operators around the world, the technology's top product manager told news outlet MCN. From a report: According to Shalini Govil-Pai, senior director of product management for Android TV, the platform designed to provide access to over-the-top apps on digital video players, is now being used by "tens of millions" of consumers, primarily in Europe and Asia. Govil-Pai said that around half of Android TV users are derived from the platform's operator partners. The open Android TV platform allows operator subscribers to access the Google Play store for popular apps, including Netflix and YouTube, as well as more niche OTT services, such as virtual MVPD Philo, which just launched an app for the platform.
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Android TV Now Claiming Over 100 Pay TV Operator Partners Worldwide

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  • Android TV's problem is that Samsung and LG have their own Smart TV OSes and pay TV providers have their own domestic OSes too.
  • I've been disappointed with Google TV. I do not like that it doesn't have a UI like Roku or Amazon Fire TV. I do not wish to use my cell phone or voice commands as the only way of controlling the device.
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Unfortunately only a fraction of those are available in any given territory. Until they solve that issue it won't be any more attractive than streaming services that are already available. Put the "inter" back in "internet".

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