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The upcoming streaming service from Apple has been talked about and written about for a long time, but not too many real details have been published. Thanks server The Information but now we know a little more - for example, that the service will launch as early as next year, and viewers in a hundred countries around the world will be able to try it out. Of course, the United States will be the first, but the Czech Republic would not be missing either.

Apple intends to launch its streaming service in the United States in the first half of next year, and in the coming months it will expand its coverage to the rest of the world. According to The Information, citing sources close to Apple, the original streaming content will be available for free to owners of Apple devices.

While Apple-directed content should be distributed completely free of charge, the Californian company will also encourage users to sign up for subscriptions from providers such as HBO. Apple has reportedly started talks with content providers about streaming TV shows and movies, but the content will likely vary from country to country. It is not yet clear how Apple combines the provision of its original content with third-party content. By bringing third-party content to users and launching its service in most countries around the world, Apple will become a more capable competitor to big names like Amazon Prime Video or Netflix.

Apple is currently working on more than a dozen shows, in which there is often no shortage of really famous creative and acting names. It is possible that, similar to Apple Music, the service will also be introduced in our country. Do you think Apple's streaming service has a bright future?

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