Benefit from FiOS TV Apps and Widgets and Experience What Real Entertainment Is about

Verizon announced improvements to its FiOS TV’s Facebook and Twitter widgets, a free interactive social TV applications that were added recently. With the new upgrades, FiOS TV subscribers can update their tweets in real-time. Same goes with Facebook using an on-screen keyboard.

Verizon’s FiOS TV and internet services are presented through its existing network. The company is increasing their focus on adding new functionalities to enhance the customer experience of social networking on FiOS television. These new features allow consumers additional way of connecting with each other when watching TV.

“The Widget Bazaar” which was recently opened marked a new age for enhanced FiOS TV offers, including online video streaming, sports channels and social networking sites. This gives the company’s FiOS television customers a probability to get new widgets and apps. Verizon will soon be launching “The Widget Bazaar” to third-party software developers which will be under revenue-sharing agreements.

Triple Play appears to be the most common offers and the competition is really hard, but there’s none that FiOS could keep up with. Verizon compete in this challenging arena by offering different feature to its FiOS TV subscribers and awareness campaign of Fiber Optic System over cable and other providers such as satellite TV.

Long range plan of Verizon includes increasing more online FiOS TV and internet service offers. They plan to deliver FiOS across all marketplaces. The number of FiOS subscribers greatly increased, as reflected in the stable growth over the past two quarters. There was about a few million customers for FiOS TV marked at the end of 2009’s second-quarter. FiOS communication improved market penetration as well, and the 4G wireless network upgrade has strengthened Verizon’s market position against its rivals such as AT&T and Sprint Nextel.

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Written on September 24th, 2009 with comments disabled.
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