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BigPond Movies, Foxtel, iPhone: Bin Your DVD's Telstra Fires IPTV Artillary

By Oonagh Reidy | Friday | 07/10/2011

iPhone remote control, FOXTEL on T-Box, and BigPond on tabs. Cancel your video membership, throw out your DVD’s, Telstra are in TV town with IPTV on tap and say web TV content is now “reality.”



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The telco have added Foxtel on T-Box for its ADSL customers in "selected areas" of NSW and Victoria, which  gives its broadband users access to 30 new channels.

However, its reach is limited to just NSW and Vic, for now, and follows the switch-on of the service for cable customers in June.

This comes as the telco said in July it would scrap its BigPond movie rental service.

But all is not lost - BigPond Movies service is "coming soon" for tablets, it announced yesterday, as well as iPhone free app, which it says is Australia's 'first' and gives T-Box users the ability to change channels, record and even mute the sound by shaking their smartphone.

The app, which puts the T-Box remote on a smartphone screen allows users browse through channels, record a program from anywhere in their home, meaning if you're in the bath and realise 'The Only Way Is Essex' has just started on the box, this is your job.

But not to worry Android's, a version of the app for the green man will be available "soon".

The new IPTV services come as research indicates more than 67% of Aussies haven't hired a DVD in the past month due to "more convenient" way accessing movies, say Telstra, who are going gung ho on internet content as Optus makes a play for the IPTV user with TV Now mobile service.

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"Internet-enabled entertainment is fast becoming the norm as products like the Telstra T-Box and smart TVs become part of the furniture in living rooms across the country," says Telstra executive director of media, J-B Rousselot.

"The technology has evolved from being a novelty for technology enthusiasts into something anyone can understand and use."

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