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Arvin Patel

Arvin Patel

Contributor and Council Member at Forbes

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United States
Languages
  • English
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  • Business

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Recent Articles

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Video is in our DNA

Nokia has now signed licensing agreements with three video streaming platforms.
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If You Don’t Make The Bet, You Can’t Make The Winnings: Predictions...

Here are a few areas of tech that I believe those in business should be watching and preparing for.
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Council Post: The Future Will Be Livestreamed

The pervasiveness of video is made possible by extraordinary advances in technology at every point in the value chain including content creation, distribution and viewing.
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While Content Choices Are Getting Better, The TV Experience Is Gett...

Consumers can’t easily access what they want #OnTV. Arvin Patel discusses how to potentially fix this problem through a cooperative environment where new innovations bridge the providers and their content, ideally into one solution.
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Apple’s Secret Weapons in the Streaming Wars

With the November 1st launch of AppleTV+, Apple has become the latest digital media juggernaut to enter the streaming wars. But it faces an uphill battle in gaining market share from Netflix, Hulu, HBO and others. How will it compete?
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Streamageddon, Consumers Want Options Without Cost

Consumers want quality programming from multiple service providers, presented in a simple way, and for a reasonable price. Will streaming media providers be able to offer this? Thoughts on the future of the streaming landscape.
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Who Will Power The Next Wave of Growth and Innovation in Streaming ...

Who Will Power The Next Wave of Growth and Innovation in Streaming Media? The recent news on WarnerMedia’s hotly-anticipated streaming service reinforces the importance that the giants of the media world place on shaping the future of entertainment in their own proprietary image.