Foxtel launches Next Generation service

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Foxtel launched its re-branded "Next Generation" service in Sydney today in a lavish "rocket-themed" event where it outlined 30 new channels, a handful of new services and updated pricing.

Foxtel executives including Patrick Delany (right) sit at ground zero during Foxtel's "launch". (Credit: Zennith Geisler)

Foxtel CEO Kim Williams hosted the event, which he said detailed "the biggest set of changes since the advent of Foxtel Digital in 2004".

Many of the changes will occur on 15 November, but some will occur from 1 October including Foxtel Download.

Foxtel Download offers "catch-up" TV and ESPN streaming, which will be available from 1 October. Foxtel's executive director of content, product & delivery innovation Patrick Delany sees Foxtel Download as the precursor to an IPTV service, which is due to be introduced in 2010.

Foxtel Download includes material from 38 channels including Fox 8, MTV, Comedy and Discovery, and will be compatible with PC only.

All new customers will now be offered an iQ set-top box (with a choice of iQ or the HD-capable iQ2) and be able to choose their own plans starting with basic, or go for one of the new iQ Value packs starting from AU$72 (including iQ rental).

Despite initial reports, Foxtel will continue to offer the "Get Started" package at the new price of AU$42 (from AU$40), plus rental costs.

The 12 new standard-definition channels are LifeStyle You (women's and inspirational programming), 13th Street (crime), The Style Network, Eurosport, KidsCo, FMC, Starpics, Showtime Action, Showtime Comedy, Showtime Drama, Discovery Turbo MAX, and Nat Geo Wild.

As CNET Australia previewed last week, there will be 10 new HD channels including four dedicated sports channels (Fox 1, 2 and 3, and ESPN) plus six movie channels.

Delaney said the company had worked on the Next Generation product for the last two years with the aim of producing a product with good value for money.

"Look at HD today: you used to get five channels for 15 bucks, now you get 15 for 16 bucks. So we're trying to cram the value down. At the end of the day price is one thing, but I think customers can see value," he said.

The Foxtel program guide will receive an overhaul on 15 November, and will include picture-in-picture of live broadcasts and recorded program previews. Customers will also be able to customise the guide to their own needs with up to 50 channels included.

Foxtel's Delaney said there was a "modest search" facility included but added that "smart text searches will be next — within the next 12 months".

A new feature called iSuggest will give customers a cover-art gallery of 200 movie and TV titles through which customers can navigate and record with the press of a button. This feature, similar to "Press Red For More" which was unveiled last week, is where a Green icon will appear in the corner of the TV during show promos and pressing the Green button will mean that show is automatically recorded.

For more information on features and pricing visit Foxtel from 1 October.

A selection of pricing from the new plans. (Credit: Foxtel)


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Tony posted a comment   

Can someone please tell me when they play on transmitting the Go and One HD channel through Foxtel satellite? I have the IQ2 box and am happy that I will finally receive Channel 7 on Nov 15th but really want the One HD channel primarily to IQ the sports. Any ideas anyone please?

 

hrc1079 posted a comment   

IQ2 users are now able to "force" update of the new firmware which includes the following features:

-PIP TV Guide
-Choice of Blue or Orange Guide r
-Planner Search A-Z or by Time
-5.1 Audio over HDMI
-Channel View in Guide
-Planner Search
+ More

The new firmware version is 59.2.5.0.8.26

To update firmware:
1. Reset IQ2 (press select and back simultaneously)
2. When all lights are on for the second time.. press power, up, down, power
3. Wait for firmware to update

The update takes about 5 minutes to complete.

 

Darren posted a comment   

Foxtel CEO Kim Williams addressed questions regarding outstanding Free to Air channels still unavailable on the Foxtel platform. Some channels will be added in November - but it depends if you are a cable or satellite customer and which city you live in. Foxtel satellite subscribers will not receive the Nine GO! Channel. On cable you’ll see the GO! Channel launch on the 24th of November. Channel 7 will launch on satellite from November the 15th. Unfortunately no good news for Adelaide & Perth subscribers on the retransmission of Free to Air channels. And I'm not sure about Canberra either.

 

Jay posted a comment   

We have Digital and no contract anymore. So we were thinking of ending our subscription then re-joining if possible with the, 12 month plan & a free Digital box.

Then i heard the rumours of the upgrades. SO are Digital subscribers getting made to change to IQ like Foxtel have said in the past?? What is happening to current Digital members, ones without a contract?? Fair enough those with contract can't be made to pay more etc... and move to IQ, but those WITHOUT a contract Foxtel can say, upgrade or leave.

And if they wanna get rid of Digital - why the extra Digital box for free in there latest deal or they want primary boxes to be IQ or IQ2?

 

Sydney Foxtel Viewer posted a comment   

The foxtel link shows a page with garbled text as of Sydney's 01-Oct-2009 12:35PM. Any ideas?

 

M posted a comment   

Yes ratface where the hell is Channel 7! 7 are stupid for not retransmitting their broadcast on Foxtel Satelite as I never watch 7 anymore as it is too hard to cycle through all the AV inputs to go back to Free to Air!

Do existing customers get an IQ box upgrade?

 

Ratface posted a comment   

Does anyone know if Foxtel Satellite subscribers will now get Channel 7?????? It was promised as 'coming soon' back in January but has since vanished.

 

Lando Griffin posted a comment   

Too expensive, need to drop the prices by 40% before i would even consider upgrading-where is the incentive for existing customer to re-sign?
SD IQ should be FREE with each subscription!!!

 

Ketobbey posted a comment   

Sorry? What is the Big deal? Really is this news?

 

chaosboi posted a comment   

What about Optus TV customers?


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