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jonathan18

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#154167 20-Oct-2014 11:27
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Apologies if this has already been commented on (couldn't find any reference though):

I heard on Nat Rad in the weekend that HBO is to offer a widely-available VOD-only service (as opposed to online access to cable subscribers, as currently) from next year.

This could be good news for those who want (legal) access to HBO content but don't want to pay hefty Sky fees, provided of course that there are similar ways for us to access it, a la Netflix. (I remember it was pointed out one Scandinavian country had an HBO site that offered VOD, but is this easily accessible by those in countries like NZ?).

Brief article here: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/hbo-to-launch-online-only-service/




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HBO Nordic is already offered by unblock-us and I'm sure a few others.

It's interesting as they have obviously decided that the cable/internet tipping point has arrived and that they need to complete with netflix head on

I would say the broadcasters like sky etc will not be amused as HBO and sport are the main sales points for them



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  #1158670 20-Oct-2014 17:30
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Killerkiwi2005: HBO Nordic is already offered by unblock-us and I'm sure a few others.


And can you pay for it with a standard NZ credit card?

It looks like my DNS service (Getflix) doesn't support HBO Nordic, but apparently it's in the wings - so currently I can't check this out...

Edit: looks like one needs a credit card from the right country: https://www.facebook.com/GetflixAU/posts/347181252086324

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