Sling gets 46m investment from Echostar, etc.
Not that we were
worried about those guys, but for those interested in the higher level goings on of Sling Media, makers of the Slingbox, they just got a $46.6 million cash infusion from a
number of notable investors, including Mobius, The Hearst Corporation, and Echostar. Yeah, that Echostar, who pumped Archos full of $10 million last
year. You know, we're kind of liking where they're going with
their investments of late (well, most of
them, anyway), and we really hope they're doing what we think they're doing -- namely, you know, enabling some
real-world-useful content delivery mechanisms for their customers.





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
dan o'neill @ Jan 31st 2006 10:24AM
I wonder how forty-six dollar and sixty cents will help their business model?? :P
Karl Viklund @ Jan 31st 2006 10:25AM
Ohh. The Slingbox looks realy cool, nice design :)
But I guess that's nothing we will see here in Sweden :/
Karl Viklund @ Jan 31st 2006 10:30AM
#1 Haha, yea I thought about that too ;)
Karl Viklund @ Jan 31st 2006 10:41AM
Comments removed?
Jay @ Jan 31st 2006 10:49AM
Maybe they'll be able to afford the "dot" on the i now...
Dave @ Jan 31st 2006 10:58AM
The design is the one thing I hate about this thing. It looks like 3 oversized keyboard keys. I just don't get it.
Eric @ Jan 31st 2006 11:31AM
And here I thought it looked like something Batman would wear on his utility belt.
Robert @ Jan 31st 2006 11:58AM
I've had the Slingbox since September of last year and think the product has a great design and with new firmware updates recently, I have a very good quality picture output to a 28" widescreen TV. The upload bandwidth my Slingbox uses is only 256Kbps and I stream at around 240Kbps constantly. I actually watch more tv now than I used to, and mostly via my Slingbox.
CJay @ Jan 31st 2006 12:05PM
It's like a bar of platinum, it's BEAUTIFUL... and just about as valuable.
CMfly @ Jan 31st 2006 12:06PM
After CEO Joe Guy recieved the $46.6 cash infusion, he was able to eat his first meal in months. "It's been pretty tight around here for a while now, thankfully we found some investors and are now able to eat once again."
:)
James D.MacPherson @ Jan 31st 2006 2:22PM
What I like is list of Programs available.
Hice @ Jan 31st 2006 5:01PM
Is it just me, or does it the word SLING look more like SHAG when you squint a bit?
Keith Anstead @ Jan 31st 2006 6:50PM
My ISP will cap my internet speed if i or anyone else use one of these or any other upload products. They monitor how much traffic and bandwidth each customer uses by a computer. That computer automaticly puts a cap on your connection if you reach a certain upload limit within any monthly use. So having such a devise cripples your internet speeds. And that sucks big time. I have a replaytv here in ny and my father has one in pa and we like to send each other programs when we cant record at our homes. But weve been capped so had to stop. It just plain sucks.
Raider @ Feb 1st 2006 10:10AM
#13, sounds like a sorry ISP, hopefully you are getting it really cheap?
And with a $46.6 cash infusion, I could be an investor for being that cheap, hell I'd double it. So is my $93.2 wanted over at Sling? lol
Johan Strauss @ Feb 7th 2006 9:45AM
what happened to their botched merger with direcTv?
>>Is it just me, or does it the word SLING look more like SHAG when you squint a bit?
Well - The upload bandwidth my Slingbox uses is only 256Kbps and I stream at around 240Kbps constantly. I actually watch more tv now than I used to, and mostly via my Slingbox.
JF @ Feb 9th 2006 6:52PM
Looks like a chocolate bar!