iiNet's Fetch TV is no longer available for purchase, according to a statement released on the company's website. iiNet said customers with an existing iiNet TV that features Fetch service will be ...
iiNet is no longer selling the Fetch TV set-top box, which it launched with such fanfare last year. No announcement has been made, but the move is believed to have been at the command of new owner TPG ...
iiNet has spent less than a month under new owners TPG, but there are signs of change beyond the nixing of Fetch TV. As high profile execs depart, TPG says call centre staff will stay but other roles ...
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 ...
Don Groves is a Deadline contributor based in Sydney. Australia’s dominant pay TV platform Foxtel won’t be able to renew exclusive IPTV deals with more than 60 channels, mostly U.S. and UK ...
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 ...
The Australian revealed yesterday that Fetch TV, backed by Malaysian billionaire T. Ananda Krishnan, aimed to bring together a coalition of smaller ISPs which would on-sell video content delivered by ...
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 ...