(Eric Hauser) It’s been almost a year since Verizon first announced it would launch a streaming TV service and the company is just now getting around to naming it — Go90 — and providing details on its eventual launch. Bloomberg reports that Verizon will be doing a test run of Go90 in the coming weeks with a few thousand people. By creating a beta test for current Verizon customers, the company is apparently counting on working out any technical kinks that might mar a wider release, such as the hiccups faced by Sling TV during college basketball and the runaround some users of HBO Now experienced during the Game of Thrones premier in the spring. “This is unlike any other system,” Alberto Canal, a Verizon spokesman, tells Bloomberg.