Netgem
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Three’s customers can now grab Netgem’s NetBox HD set top box for just £49
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The box bring easy access to Freeview Play, which includes broadcast channels plus access to iPlayer, All4, ITV Player, My5 and UKTV Play, as well as Amazon Prime Video and Alexa and normally costs £129 from retailers.
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Netgem boss Sylvain Thevenot explains why the telco set top box maker is launching its own retail range of Freeview Play products
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Netgem’s new Freeview Play compatible NetBox HD streaming box and Soundbox HD mark a shift in approach for the firm which has traditionally been content with powering TV services for ISPs and telcos looking to add value to their packages.
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Netgem launches new smart soundbar with Amazon Prime Video
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Netgem – the technology firm which powers EE TV service – has launched a new Smart soundbar that providers users with enhanced TV sound and easy access to popular Video on Demand services, including Amazon’s Prime Video.
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Amazon Prime Video is coming to Netgem powered TV platforms
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Telcos use Netgem to differentiate their offerings from those of rivals and to boost customer retention and revenue by increasing value and ‘stickiness’. In the UK the firm’s software is used by the BT-owned EE which offers a Freeview/OTT hybrid TV platform to broadband customers.
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After dropping its legacy Vision platform, will BT’s axe fall on EE TV?
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The mobile firm is currently being integrated into the wider BT family and has been trialling the selling of BT TV and BT branded broadband in a small number of its high street stores.
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BT to scrap older BT Vision+ set boxes and move to YouView-only offering
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The company’s original TV service launched in 2006 and provided customers with a Windows CE powered set top box able to receive and record Freeview channels as well as providing access to a range of subscription and pay per view on-demand content.