The new Optus MeTV with Fetch marries a three-tuner HD PVR with the ability to stream and store on-demand movies and TV series for the low, low price of AU$9.95 per month. Derek loves nothing more ...
Optus has announced that it will be broadcasting the English Premier League (EPL) via its Optus TV platform on the Fetch set-top box, as well as through apps, a website, a satellite service for more ...
A new channel that will livestream Seven’s coverage will be available only to Optus 5G Home Broadband customers with Fetch Mighty set top boxes and active Fetch subscriptions. At this stage there ...
Australian triple play operator Optus is boosting its fixed offering with the launch of new broadband plans and Yes TV by Fetch Multiroom. According to Ben White, Managing Director of Marketing and ...
Optus has launched its new internet TV service, Optus MeTV, in a bid to carve out a slice of the rapidly growing IPTV market and take the fight up to Telstra. The hybrid service combines digital ...
Back in February, Optus dropped its unlimited broadband bundles to $90 per month, but its new July unlimited broadband bundles cost $95 or $115.
Optus has announced it's dipping its feet into the IPTV waters by launching FetchTV to its customers in the second half of 2011 across both TV and mobile devices. TV and home video editor Ty ...