Friday, May 22, 2015

LG Uplus introduces Android TV services running on Google’s Lollipop OS

LG Uplus has launched Android TV services running on Google’s latest lollipop operating system. The new services will help the South Korean mobile carrier expand their internet- protocol television business.
The new Android Tv services cost about 9,000 KRW or USD9 a month as base fee. The three-year contract with mobile carrier will provide users with access to 100,000 videos-on-demand and 130 domestic and global channels. The new services are available via LG Uplus’ U+tv G 4K UHD and U+tv G Woofer, according to the Korea Herald.
Customers can not only access digital content, but also run their mobile applications on TVs. Also, users don’t have to invest in set-top boxes for the services and can play high resolution smartphone games on their TVs.
“LG Uplus will make constant efforts to provide differentiated services for customers and to lead the IPTV market,” said Ahn Sung-jun, head of the firm’s converged home business sector, reports Korea Herald.

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