Internode offers unbridled TiVo
- 23 March, 2009 16:22
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Internode and Hybrid Television Services have struck a deal to offer unmetered TiVo content through Internode’s ADSL network, starting this week.
Customers of Internode can download TiVo’s electronic content without using any download quota. Existing customers of the Internet service provider that already own a TiVo will also receive the same offering.
Internode managing director, Simon Hackett, said the deal came about after periodic discussions with Hybrid Television Services.
“Each time we talked, it just seemed to make more sense to move in this direction,” he said. “Our respective offerings just seem to be a really good fit for each other.”
Internode has agreed to contribute to the upcoming TiVo-branded hardware and broadband bundle, providing the underlying Internet access. The bundle includes a TiVo media device, a TiVo wireless adaptor and an ADSL2+ wireless router. There will also be standalone packages for customers that already use TiVo.
While Internode’s collaboration with Hybrid Television Services is an open-ended agreement, Hacket expressed his interest in making this a permanent partnership.
Further unmetered content is in the works for later this year.
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Internode offers unbridled TiVo
Yep that's all very well and good. Being an Internode customer this appears to be a good deal. Yet the cost of the TiVo unit is still just shy of $700 and they've announced an add on service that was going to cost $10's of dollars is in actual fact costing $199. So an initial outlay of $899 gives you the ability to record free to air TV. No thanks.
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