Fetch TV gets an update, lands in Harvey Norman

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Fetch TV finally opens up to non-iiNet/Optus customers

Fetch TV has received an update, bringing Tenplay to its lineup of catch up services.

Tenplay joins SBS On Demand and ABC iView, with the company saying that it will be adding another free-to-air network's catch-up app next month. There's only Jump-in and Plus7 left.

Fetch goes direct

Fetch TV is now also available in 192 Harvey Norman, Domayne and Joyce Mayne stores across Australia.

This means you no longer need to be an iiNet or Optus customer to use Fetch TV, but you will need to subscribe and your data use will be metered - and you will also need a 3Mbps+ fixed broadband connection.

The Fetch TV set top box costs $379, while a Fetch TV Starter subscription costs $5 per month.

  • If you're still not sure if this subscription-based set top box is for you or not, check out our in depth Fetch TV review