10 WWE Network Problems That Should Be Easily Remedied But Haven't Been
9. Lack Of Across-The-Board Availability
One of the risks with a non-traditional "over-the-top" network is that consumer access is going to be limited more so than if it was available via regular television channels. Users must be somewhat technologically savvy to view the Network rather than just press a button on a TV remote. Admittedly this is much less an issue than it would have been just a few years ago, but it still comes into play for some fans. At the time the Network launched, the product's availability was limited to computers, some gaming consoles, Apple products, Kindle Fire, Android devices and most Rokus. Since the initial launch, X-Box One has been added, as well as some Smart-TVs. On the surface, this doesn't seem to be that difficult of a problem to solve. Yet a common complaint among fans online is that they're unable to view the Network on their device of choice and haven't subscribed solely for that reason. WWE really needs to focus on ensuring widespread accessibility of the Network to anyone who wants it.
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