FetchTV hints at new ISPs

FetchTV hints at new ISPs

The FetchTV will shortly be announcing new distribution partners, CEO Scott Lorson told PC & Tech Authority today.

If you're making the decision between Foxtel and one of the rapidly evolving Internet-based TV and movie services, one of your choices is FetchTV.

FetchTV offers a TV and movie package, a rotating list of free monthly movies, pay per view new release and movies, unmetered HD content, along with a 1TB PVR, which all sounds good in theory, except it's currently limited to three ISPS - Internode, Adam Internet and iiNet.

CEO Scott Lorson told us today that FetchTV will "shortly" be announcing new distribution partners, though he couldn’t reveal which ISPs are signing up.

As well as recently announced deals giving FetchTV users access to movie catalogues from Sony and 20th Century Fox, Lorson said two new language "packages" are coming soon. FetchTV users currently have a choice of four language services, including a mainland China Mandarin service which has 17 channels. The language packages cost $19.95, on top of the monthly FetchTV cost (with iiNet, for example, FetchTV2 costs $19.95 per month, plus $399 for the box).

FetchTV is also planning to build YouTube Leanback into the service.

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