jeudi 26 mars 2015

Telstra needs to upgrade to UHD / 4k STBs to compete Netflix !!!

Telstra a besoin de passer à UHD / décodeurs 4k pour concurrencer Netflix !!!

LIRE (Mars 23, 2015):
Netflix is now available in Australia, no path for existing users

"... The launch on Netflix  today (23 mars 2015)  in Australia, transforms the entertainment space in Australia. Now the recently launched competition Stan and Presto now have some serious competition. In mind, they just lost.
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Today Netflix becomes the first serious content source for 4K content. While others had clumsy hard drive solutions, the future of entertainment distribution is clear, it’s IP-based. Crowded wireless spectrum means that even OTA broadcasts are often not even in HD, in 2015, this is unforgivable. The internet isn’t great everywhere and we may not agree with the new structure of the NBN, but if faster internet (with bigger caps) then consumers will be winners.
==> Like music subscriptions before them, TV Shows and Movies in Australia are about to be innovated."

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"Telstra ups data limits today from 200GB to 500GB free" (March 20, 2015)

Source:
http://techau.com.au/netflix-is-now-available-in-australia-no-path-for-existing-users/comment-page-1/
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Peut être, Netgem UHD/4k STBs elegibles!
 





6 commentaires:

  1. (March 23, 2015)
    "Foxtel unveils delayed iQ
    (...)
    The iQ3 box will not support 4K ultra high definition resolution." !!!

    Source:
    http://www.smh.com.au/business/media-and-marketing/foxtel-unveils-delayed-iq-20150322-1m1eg6.html

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  2. (26 March 2015)

    Global pay-TV subscriber base to surpass 1.1 billion in 2020!

    ===> "Latest study from ABI Research also indicates more pay-TV operators moving towards 4K Ultra HD"

    Source:
    http://www.apb-news.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=2202

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  3. Telstra is also ramping... Tbox !

    (29 mars 2015)

    "... Telstra is also ramping up its defence against online streaming giant Netflix with the announcement that customers taking up new mobile plans will receive a bonus six-month Presto subscription. Presto is a streaming video service co-owned by Seven and Foxtel (50 per cent owned by News Corp, publisher of The Australian).

    The offer of a six-month Presto subscription comes just a week after Telstra confirmed a six-month bonus subscription and unmetered access to Presto for its T-Box customers. ..."

    theaustralian. com. au/business/technology/telstra-bolsters-data-defences-against-vodafone-optus/story-e6frgakx-1227284286311

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  4. Rappeler:
    (19 January 2015)

    "Telstra it will support UHD video services."

    Source:
    www.totaltele.com/view.aspx?ID=488617

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  5. Toute personne heureuse avec le iQ3?

    Foxtel clients préfèrent les vieilles boîtes au lieu IQ3 au moment ...!

    Lire ‎30-05-2014:
    http://community.foxtel.com.au/t5/Foxtel-iQ3-User-Feedback/Anyone-happy-with-the-iQ3/m-p/58712

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  6. Netflix vs Presto Quickflix is the leading movie and TV streaming service in Australia and New Zealand with a large catalogue of movies and TV shows to stream direct to smart TV’s, game consoles, Blue-ray players, desktops, laptops, tablets, Smartphone’s and other connected devices. US internet TV and movie streaming giant Netflix will reportedly launch in Australia like the American set-up, the Australian version of Netflix is likely to offer a three-tier subscription model and will focus on both premium movie and TV content.

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