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Comcast's (CMCSA) Xumo and Mediacom Team Up for Stream Box

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Comcast’s (CMCSA - Free Report) Xumo has collaborated with Mediacom Communications to provide Xumo Stream Box to its Xtream Internet customers in the near future. This move positions Mediacom as the third U.S.-based operator to make the Xumo Stream Box available to its customer base, following Charter's Spectrum and Comcast's Xfinity.

Mediacom is making the Xumo Stream Box available to Xtream Internet customers, who desire a diverse range of free ad-supported television content, along with convenient access to popular streaming services.

The Xumo Stream Box will make it easy for Mediacom Xtream Internet customers to promptly access their preferred live or on-demand streaming content. It will also facilitate effortless exploration of fresh programming with an integrated, content-centric interface and voice-activated remote.

This streaming device is driven by Comcast's EntertainmentOS, a fresh entertainment platform designed to simplify content discovery, regardless of its source. Entertainment OS is the result of CMCSA's extensive content aggregation expertise, merging the cutting-edge UI technology of Sky Glass with the search and discovery capabilities found in platforms like Xfinity X1 and Xfinity Flex.

Xumo Enters Into a Competitive Streaming Device Market

Streaming is a method employed to distribute content to a range of devices, including computers, laptops, tablets and mobile devices, via the Internet. This technology typically conveys data through both audio and video formats. Additionally, it facilitates the linkage of televisions or home theaters to the Internet, enabling the streaming of video and music from online services.

According to a Report Linker report, the global streaming media devices market is expected to reach $14.42 billion in 2023 from $12.31 billion in 2022 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.1%. The streaming media devices market is expected to reach $26.84 billion by 2027 at a CAGR of 16.8%.

The streaming device market has some prominent players like Roku (ROKU - Free Report) , Amazon (AMZN - Free Report) and Apple (AAPL - Free Report) .

Roku has an interface to navigate and includes all the major streaming services. The most recent model is the 4K Plus. Customers find the stick appealing due to its affordability and improved performance, along with a longer-range wireless receiver. The stick easily connects to the TV's HDMI port, eliminating any dangling cables.

Amazon’s second-generation Fire Stick 4K Max is the ideal choice for users primarily watching Amazon Prime content. It offers access to major streaming apps and its design is clearly oriented toward enhancing the Amazon Prime experience. Notably, a new Ambient Experience feature has been introduced, which displays and cycles through artwork or natural scenes.

Apple TVs come with a higher price tag and justify the high price by providing an extensive content library. These devices feature an elegant user interface and offer impressive capabilities, such as the ability to simultaneously play audio on two sets of AirPods without disturbing the room's quietness. They also enable co-watching movies with a friend via FaceTime. The latest model incorporates HDR10+ support, ensuring the most vibrant and lifelike colors.

Comcast already owns a streaming device Xfinity, which already has experience in the streaming device market. This would help the company make better decisions for Xumo in a competitive market.

 

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