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Foxtel to shut down Presto, revamp own streaming service

2016-10-04 08:30:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Australian pay-TV provider Foxtel is revamping its streaming service Foxtel Play from December. Foxtel CEO Peter Tonagh said Foxtel Play will be a "simpler, cheaper and more flexible IP delivered product", similar to HBO Now in the US and Now TV by Sky in the UK. The new service will have five entry-level tiers, including two options for drama priced at AUD 15 per month each or AUD 25 for both, and at the AUD 10 per month level, an option for Lifestyle, one for Documentary and one for Kids. In addition, customers will be able to take the Sports tier for an extra AUD 25 per month and the Movies tier for an additional AUD 20 per month. The announcement comes on the same day as Foxtel revealed that it acquired Seven West Media's shares in the Presto TV joint venture. The streaming service Presto will be shut down and customers will be invited to transition to the new Foxtel Play packages.

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RainWise, Inc. celebrates 41 years of service with agricultural roots

2016-10-03 16:43:56| Corn & Soybean Digest

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Alpiq and GETEC form new joint venture European Energy Service Platform

2016-10-03 01:00:00| Power Technology

Swiss electricity and energy services provider Alpiq has collaborated with German energy services provider GETEC to establish new joint venture (JV) company European Energy Service Platform.

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Waze Expands Carpool Service in San Francisco

2016-09-30 18:03:08| PC Magazine Software Product Guide

The pilot program is "gradually opening" to more riders in the Bay Area.

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Waipu.tv launches online TV service in Germany

2016-09-30 13:55:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) A new online TV platform called Waipu.tv has launched in Germany. It's backed by the company Exaring, in which Freenet invested earlier this year to develop its TV business. Wapiu.tv users do not need a set-top box; the service works over Android and iOS apps. Google's Chromecast is also supported, and more devices will be added soon, the company said.

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