Some Internode broadband customers to get early access to FetchTV IPTV service
It has been announced by the Internet provider Internode that some of its customers are set to get early access to its FetchTV IPTV service.
Some broadband customers of the provider Internode will be able to enjoy early access to the provider’s FetchTV IPTV service. This comes as part of an Early Adopter Program, which will allow early adopters that are on the provider’s Extreme or NakedExtreme ADSL2+ plans to get access to the service by the end of September.
A new and innovative subscription TV service, FetchTV offers a wide range of Free-to-Air digital channels for consumers to benefit from, including a variety of inclusive movies, a choice of pay per view movies, twenty leading subscription channels, specialty subscription channels, and much more.
To participate in the Early Adopter Program from Internode consumers will pay the normal rental price for the service, ninety nine dollars for set up, and just under thirty dollars a month, which includes the equipment that is provided.
An official from Internode said: “The FetchTV Early Access trial will let keen customers help Internode to ‘road test’ the service and our support for it, ahead of the doors being opened to all eligible Internode customers later in the year”.
He added: “We’ve had a lot of interest since we announced our intention to work with FetchTV earlier this year, so we expect this early adopter program to attract strong participation from our customers who are as keen as we are to make this service a wonderful addition to their Internode broadband services.”
Source – Internode









