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Foxtel's Hubbl lands global and local streaming apps: Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, YouTube, Apple sign-on
Australia's latest TV technology, Hubbl, has announced the global and local streaming apps that will be available on its platform. The list includes global services such as Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, YouTube, Apple TV+, and Paramount+. Local streaming apps include Kayo Sports, Stan, BINGE, Optus Sport, Flash, ABC iView, ABC Kids, SBS On Demand, 7plus, 9Now, and 10 Play. A new streaming app, LifeStyle, will also launch on the Hubbl platform.
Stan, Optus Sport, and Paramount+ will join the Hubbl platform shortly after launch. Hubbl aggregates global and local apps, showcasing thousands of hours of content and making streaming, searching between apps, watching, and subscription management easy.
Hubbl is an entertainment operating system available as a small device that plugs into any compatible TV. Hubbl Glass, a TV with Hubbl and a built-in sound bar, is also available and only requires an internet connection and a power cord.
"Hubbl will effortlessly fuse free and paid entertainment and sport from Australia’s favourite apps, channels, live TV and the internet into one seamless user experience," said Patrick Delany, CEO of Hubbl.
Delany added, "Hubbl is only as good as the breadth and depth of apps integrated onto the platform to ensure a truly converged streaming experience and in removing frustration when it comes to the choice of what to watch. It’s a huge testament to the transformative Hubbl technology that these world-class and much loved local partners have chosen to reshape the streaming experience with us. The future of TV and streaming is here."
Details on Hubbl pricing, specs, features, and on-sale date will be announced soon.