What about Xfinity? The big cable/dish company has an iPhone. What about their Xfinity iPhone apps?
I see one of these apps in the App Store every day that is clearly an Xfinity iPhone app. You probably don’t even notice the name because it doesn’t have a name. It might not even have a description, since it’s basically just a copy of existing Xfinity software with an iPhone icon on it.
That is not good. If those apps are beingWhat about Xfinity?
In a phone interview with Ars Technica, Nokia VP of Product Management John Ribeiro said:
I would love to have Xfinity. I like the idea of it being an open platform, so we could offer a variety of different solutions.
There’s no way Microsoft is going to give up that much control over their Windows Phone OS, so we will have to rely on third parties to offer a service, which is what we are trying to do with XfWhat about Xfinity? Do we need a new cable? Can’t you just split off Xfinity and add another cable somewhere?
So let me get this straight, the CSA has a list of 25 companies that are already in compliance with the FCC, and Comcast is not in compliance?
In my opinion, it’s a bit of a stretch to say they’ve done nothing wrong in relation to the cable companies’ use of channels reserved for DCC content. There