Families and avid entertainment seekers can now ease their worries and have an enjoyable homestay when they indulge in a wide array of online video content at their disposal as SKY Fiber launches its partnership with the hottest streaming apps today.
To enhance its subscribers’ experience, HBO Go and Viu’s monthly fees will be on SKY Fiber for the first three months, giving its Plan 15mbps and up subscribers, a chance to enjoy the new season of “Westworld” on HBO GO and to also catch the Oscar-winning “Parasite” and other on-demand Korean dramas on Viu without breaking the bank.
Meanwhile, Matt Fernandez, GM of Mobile Entertainment for Megamobile, operator of the VIU app in the Philippines, expresses his excitement with the partnership, Were thrilled to let SKY Fiber Subscribers try our app as we add more highly expected Korean shows such as A World Of Married Couple, Road to Kingdom, Memorist, and Oh My Baby.
With its reliable speeds, SKY Fiber subscribers can quickly access the top 2 video streaming sites in the Philippines–You Tube and iWant–allowing them to binge to their heart’s content over a thousand movies available on the Philippines’ top streaming app iWant and their favorite vlogs on You Tube.
On You Tube, SKY Fiber subscribers can discover new channels, watch videos and connect with their favorite creators as they bring a plethora of enriching content, ranging from lifestyle, fitness, music, tutorials, DIYs, food, film, and travel.
For uninterrupted streaming, maximize SKY Fiber’s best value plan of 25mbps for only P1,499 per month. To start indulging in your favorite shows at fiber-fast speeds, subscribe to SKY Fiber today through the official website: www.mysky.com.ph/skyfiber.
About SKY Cable Corporation
SKY Cable Corporation offers an array of innovative and pioneering products with superior content delivered on various platforms. Its products include: SKYcable, the leading cable brand in the county that is known for its top-notch programming with an extensive lineup of HD channels; SKYdirect, a direct-to-home television service available nationwide with prepaid and postpaid subscribers; and SKY Fiber, which offers unlimited fiber internet. SKY also caters to SMEs and enterprise commercial businesses through SKYbiz, which offers connectivity and content services. SKYbiz is the first provider to create relevant content for the hospitality industry, making it the preferred cable TV provider of premier establishments in the country.
About ABS-CBN Corporation
ABS-CBN Corporation is the Philippines’ leading media and entertainment organization. The Company is primarily involved in television and radio broadcasting, as well as in the production of television and radio programming for domestic and international audiences and other related businesses. ABS-CBN produces a wide variety of engaging world-class entertainment programs in multiple genres and balanced, credible news programs that are aired on free-to-air television. The company is also one of the leading radio broadcasters, operating eighteen radio stations throughout the key cities of the Philippines. ABS-CBN provides news and entertainment programming for eight channels on cable TV and operates the country’s largest cable TV service provider. The Company also owns the leading cinema and music production and distribution outfits in the country. It brings its content to worldwide audiences via cable, satellite, online and mobile. In addition, ABS-CBN has business interests in merchandising and licensing, mobile and online multimedia services, glossy magazine publishing, video and audio post production, overseas telecommunication services, money remittance, cargo forwarding, TV shopping services, theme park development and management, property management and food and restaurant services, and cinema management, all of which complement and enhance the Company’s strength in content production and distribution. The Company is also the first TV network in the country to broadcast in digital. In 2015, it commercially rolled out its digital TV box, ABS-CBN TVplus, to prepare for the country’s switch to digital TV.