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Foxtel GO Now Coming To A Mobile Or Living Room Near You

Foxtel has released the latest version of its streaming app Foxtel GO for its Australian subscribers.

The new, upgraded app now features HD streaming, allowing customers to watch their favourite sport and shows, and On Demand in HD at no extra charge as part of their subscription.

Foxtel GO is designed for mobility so customers never miss out on anything on the Foxtel platform. Additionally, Multiroom subscribers now have the option of the big screen experience away from their homes with support of Chromecast and AirPlay.

Subscribers can register for Foxtel GO on multiple devices and watch it on two screens simultaneously. It is now available for download from the App Store for iPads and iPhones; on Google Play for Android smartphones and tablets and on PC via the Google Chrome browser or on Mac using Safari at foxtel.com.au.

With Foxtel GO, new customers can be up and running as soon as they sign up, without the need to wait for their main service to be installed.

Foxtel GO allows new users to get up and running without the need to wait for installation of the main service, while HD and support for Chromecast and AirPlay represent another iteration of  innovation, the company said in a statement.

Commenting on the launch, Foxtel CEO Patrick Delany also said, “We got things started with our newly secured cricket rights that are set to bowl customers over with no ad-breaks during live play starting this November, and our recently announced 4K channel will bring the sights of sport, movies and docos to you like you’ve never seen this coming October.

“Today, we’re bringing a familiar name back to our mobile app, Foxtel GO, and giving it a high-def makeover while adding the ability for our Multiroom customers to share it with big screens when you’re away from home. These changes are just the beginning as we continue to make the way customers experience Foxtel better than ever before.”

 


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