Apple silently builds a new network to develop television?
According to reports from The Wall Street News, Apple is building a network infrastructure system to provide a large amount of bandwidth for transferring digital content. This is a sign that the company is looking to move deeper into the television industry.
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Rumors of Apple's smart TV have been discussed by the online community a few years ago. At the end of 2012, CEO Tim Cook once stated that television is the area of " special interest " by Apple. However, until now Apple still has no official information about the products involved.
In the past few years, the demand for iCloud services and sales of music, movies and iTunes products from the Appstore has continued to grow. This may be the reason why Apple is focusing more on developing its network for greater ambitions.
However, a larger network could not only allow for more control and distribution of online content, but also facilitate the development of the television field. Analysts said that the new television field is the main goal that Apple aims to quietly build a huge network recently.
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