Three and a half months after Foxtel Group’s Hubbl launched and promised a revolution in streaming, one of the key streaming services in Australia is finally available to Hubbl customers – Stan.
Stan was announced as “coming soon” along with Paramount+ and Optus Sport. Today, Hubbl devices updated and Stan was added to the menu.
Logging in is the same process as any other smart TV device, using a website to activate via a code, making it easy rather than on-screen sign up.
However, Stan is not able to be signed up to via the Hubbl account, nor is it eligible to count toward your “stack and save” discount which is a key point of difference for Hubbl.
Really, this just stops the questions from users, and offers a range more content.
Stan content will now appear in the home menus for Hubbl for all users.
No word yet on Paramount+ or Optus Sport.
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