source TheNextWeb title “The worst case scenario for cloud” article source TechRadar title “What’s next for the internet?” article Source: NextWeb/NextWeb Next Web, the leading provider of mobile broadband and data services, today announced that it will be shutting down the mobile app for its popular Spectrum app.
Spectrum is a free mobile app designed to provide real-time access to all of your favorite web services.
The app was launched on August 25, 2016.
Spectrum will be completely offline for six months, and then will be re-launched with a completely revamped look.
Spectrum’s CEO and Founder John Sarno said, “Spectrum is a platform for everyone, for everyone.
We will be working to make sure the Spectrum app has the best experience possible, but in the meantime, the service will be discontinued.”
Spectrum’s mobile app is designed to be used in the home, with the main focus on video, music, and photos.
Spectrum said that the mobile apps that have existed for over 10 years will remain available in the coming months.
“Spectre is a product that’s built for consumers and is easy to use.
Spectrum does not have a subscription model, meaning customers can use Spectrum without paying a monthly fee, and Spectrum users can enjoy unlimited video streaming on their devices,” Sarnos said.
“We are committed to making Spectrum the most secure and user-friendly mobile network, and will continue to deliver that to customers for the foreseeable future.
Spectrum customers who are on Spectrum can continue to enjoy Spectrum’s rich library of services while we focus on improving the platform and providing better customer support.”
The Spectrum app will be shut down for six to 12 months, but will return once it is fully rebuilt.
“This is a major loss for Spectrum customers,” said Jim Jansen, vice president of business development and operations at Spectrum.
“There is a lot of history that Spectrum has built with Spectrum’s loyal and passionate users.
Spectrum was built to make it easy to keep track of what your internet is doing, and we’ve been able to provide that in the Spectrum App for years.
Spectrum has a history of great innovation and will be missed.”
The spectrum operator has said that Spectrum is going to continue to provide a secure and reliable mobile experience for its users.
However, the mobile operator said that it was unable to guarantee that Spectrum users would be able to continue using the Spectrum mobile app and video service after the shutdown.
“As we work to secure our networks, we are continuing to work to improve our mobile experience,” Jansen said.
Spectrum previously said that mobile video services will be available for Spectrum users who do not have Spectrum mobile service and are in the US.