I was just just referring to the comment that all streaming services are the 'same' whereas Netflix is clearly not. The new PS Now might have some tech which has it's own custom hardware requirements that means that they have to built out their own infrastructure or getting someone to build it out for them. Another possibility is that they might try and go the opposite way, we don't know. Do we know what companies power PS+ at the moment?It's about that basic point that they don't need to have their own data centers.
That's because they have a technology that they have build in-house. I mean if the new "PSNow" i different and PS has some tech that they want to run themselves, then they can. I mean they can get help from their broadcast part of the company for some of the tech also.
At this point, PS is more then capable to deliver their own big service.
btw I never argued about the fact that Sony couldn't run PS Now off a cloud service provider like AWS. I just don't know what the limits are in terms of costs and reach implications at the moment of that decision. I am also interested to see what their global availability when they roll out the new PS Now offering looks like.