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In May 2012, Comcast softlaunched X1 (codenamed "Xcalibur"), a new hardware and software platform for its television services in Boston. It features wider support for internet content and video streaming apps, and a remote control with voice recognition input. X1 was scheduled for nationwide availability by the end of 2013.
Xfinity Flex (formerly Xfinity Instant TV) is an American over-the-top internet television service owned by Comcast.The service – which is structured as a virtual multichannel video programming distributor – is only available to Comcast Xfinity internet customers.
Xfinity Streampix is an online on demand media streaming service offered by Comcast that launched on February 23, 2012, with shows from ABC, NBC, Scripps, Cookie Jar and Lionsgate as well as movies from Sony Pictures, Universal, Snag, Disney and Warner Bros.
Brian L. Roberts. Comcast is described as a family business. [19] Brian L. Roberts, its chairman and CEO, is the son of founder Ralph J. Roberts (1920–2015). Roberts owns or controls about 1% of all Comcast shares but all of the Class B supervoting shares, giving him an "undilutable 33% voting power over the company". [20]
In 2015, Cox licensed Comcast's Xfinity X1 platform (which features more extensive integration of video streaming apps, and a voice control remote); it was deployed in 2016, maintaining the Contour naming. Cox stated that at least 1 million subscribers were on the X1-based Contour as of October 2017. [21] [22]
Electrologica X1, an early Dutch computer; Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1, a mobile phone; ThinkPad X1 Carbon, a high-end notebook computer released by Lenovo in 2012; X1 (software company) formerly known as X1 Technologies, Inc. Tegra X1, a system on a chip released by Nvidia in 2015; X1, an IPTV-based cable television hardware platform developed by ...
As of October 2024, the division does business as Rogers Xfinity, ... and would instead license Comcast's X1 platform. ...
Discovery Plus is available in the U.S. for $4.99 per month with ads or $6.99 per month for an ad-free version. The service offers more than 55,000 episodes of current and older shows from ...