Internet service provider iiNet has announced the availability of the new FetchTV 2 set-top box, which incorporates both free-to-air recording and video-on-demand services. TV and home video editor Ty ...
iiNet has formed a partnership with FetchTV and says it will become the first Australian ISP to deliver the FetchTV service over ADSL broadband. "Trials are set to take place over the next month or so ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Internet service provider iiNet Ltd will soon deliver customers a range of free and subscription television channels via broadband ...
news National broadband provider iiNet today revealed that it had so far only signed up 10,000 customers to the FetchTV platform it launched in mid-2010, representing only a tiny success rate in ...
A deal with FetchTV means iiNet customers will be able to have their internet connection, telephone service and television from a single provider, the Perth-based iiNet said today. iiNet chief ...
blog Remember how one of the first actions which TPG took upon acquiring its broadband rival iiNet was to dump the FetchTV Internet television product which iiNet and its subsidiary brand Internode ...
iiNet has launched the second iteration of its pay TV product Fetch TV that has less onerous network requirements so can be used by all the internet service provider’s existing customers. iiNet has ...
The company says about 95 of the 100 participating households signed up as paying customers at the conclusion of the trial. Greg Bader, chief technology officer of iiNet, which is the only ISP so far ...
iiNet recently trialed an internet-delivered pay-TV service called "FetchTV" of which 100 households participated in and gave their feedback at the end of the trial. With 95 out of the 100 households ...
iiNet has partnered with wholesale content aggregator FetchTV to introduce a new subscription TV service for Australian households. The broadband-based service includes standard (SD) and high ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Internet service provider iiNet will soon deliver customers a range of free and subscription television channels via broadband ...