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T-Mobile to launch OTT TV service in Netherlands
2015-12-14 15:43:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) T-Mobile Netherlands is entering the TV market with a new online 'skinny bundle'. The company, which last year exited the Dutch fixed market with the sale of ISP Online, said consumers are tired of having to pay for oversized TV subscriptions. Its new Knippr service will offer a basic plan of live channels, and customers can add more channels as they wish. The service works with any internet connection and does not require the customer to take a broadband or fixed-line subscription from T-Mobile, nor do they need have a mobile plan with the operator. T-Mobile said it's in talks with almost all the major broadcasters and online video services to offer customers the widest possible choice for their package. The exact content and prices will be announced in the spring when the service is expected to launch. In early 2016 a beta version of Knippr will be tested, and consumers can register their interest to participate in the trial.
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Australia's Presto OTT arrives on PlayStation 3 and 4
2015-12-10 15:30:10| Digital TV News
Presto has announced that it has begun streaming to Sony PlayStation 3 and 4 games consoles. The news comes just as Sony kicks off its 20th anniversary of Sony PlayStation. Australian PlayStation 3 and 4 owners can now download a Presto app.
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Accedo powers Mediaset Spain's Mitele OTT TV service
2015-12-09 21:10:27| Digital TV News
Accedo has revealed that it has partnered with Mediaset Espaa to launch its OTT TV service 'Mitele' on Samsung Smart TVs ahead of this years holiday season. The service is powered by Accedos application management solution.
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EU proposes cross-border portability for OTT content
2015-12-09 19:00:23| Digital TV News
The European Commission has presented a proposal to allow Europeans to travel with their online content and an action plan to modernise EU copyright rules. Cross-border portability is expected to be a reality in 2017.
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EU proposes cross-border access to OTT content services
2015-12-09 12:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The European Commission has presented the first legislative proposals in its Digital Single Market strategy, focusing on improved cross-border access to digital content and unifying sales terms for online purchases across the EU. The first proposal is to allow consumers subscribed to an online music or video service to continue using it when traveling in another EU country. At the moment, access is often restricted in other countries, as licensing of copyrighted content is limited to national agreements. The EC has proposed a regulation to give consumers access to their subscriptions wherever they are in the EU from 2017. The second proposal aims to support cross-border e-commerce by simplifying contract rules for consumers and businesses. The EC proposed two directives, one for digital products and one for goods, which cover similar issues on handling liability and refunds for defective goods and the right to cancel a contract and use customer data. The changes mean businesses would no longer need to adapt to different contract rules in each EU country and could supply digital content or sell goods to consumers in all member states based on the same set of key contract law rules. Consumers would also benefit from increased protection.
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