This has been a long time coming, but it’s an important change that’s been made to Fetch boxes across Australia, enabling users to watch our Free to Air channels without the need of an Antenna.
It’s probably the strongest reason to consider a box like Hubbl – for those areas of the home where there is no antenna, but you like to watch the 6pm news.
Now, Fetch – which is an overall better system than Hubbl, has that same feature ready for Aussies.
Fetch pitch it simple as “No antenna? No Worries!”
I can tell you this has been in testing for a very long time. Fetch wanted to do it properly, with the support of the Free to Air networks.
It’s been enabled on the TV guide from Channel 400 onwards, so you can just switch with ease.
The channels cannot be recorded on the Fetch mighty, of course almost all Free to Air content is available on the Catch Up apps which are all available on Fetch.
So there you go, Everything free to air is now available anywhere!
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