iLive, which shows films and TV programs through a video-on-demand service, says it has started to offer broadband Net access to consumers. The Irvine, Calif.-based company said the connections, ranging from 256K to T1, will complement its pay-per-view streamed programming.
In August, iLive launched an entertainment Web site that lets viewers pay for streamed content or watch free trailers. The company said it has built a collection of TV episodes, including "Bonanza," "Dick Van Dyke" and "Charlie Chaplin." In July, iLive acquired the Internet rights to several TV shows, including "I Love Lucy" and "The Beverly Hillbillies."
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