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Hubbl secures the world’s biggest streaming apps ahead of official launch

The upcoming new Hubbl platform which brings together global and local apps in one place has nailed down some of the world’s biggest streaming services to join the service from launch including Netflix, Disney+ and Apple TV+.

Hubbl, which will be officially launched later this week, brings together streaming apps, live TV, news, sport and lifestyle channels and makes searching between apps and live TV even easier.

The global services which will be available from launch will include Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, YouTube, Apple TV+, Paramount+, Kayo Sports, Binge, Stan, Optus Sport and Flash.

Launching with Hubbl this week will be an all-new subscription service called Lifestyle which will offer, unsurprisingly, lifestyle content like real estate and food channels.

Hubbl will be accessible with a small box that plugs into your current TV or via a dedicated TV called Hubbl Glass that has a built-in soundbar and available in 55-inch and 65-inch.

“Hubbl will effortlessly fuse free and paid entertainment and sport from Australia’s favourite apps, channels, live TV and the internet into one seamless user experience,” says Patrick Delany, CEO of Hubbl.

“Hubbl is only as good as the breadth and depth of apps integrated onto the platform to ensure a truly converged streaming experience and in removing frustration when it comes to the choice of what to watch.

“It’s a huge testament to the transformative Hubbl technology that these world-class and much loved local partners have chosen to reshape the streaming experience with us.

“The future of TV and streaming is here.”