After years of providing television service along with its high-speed web package, Google Fiber revealed in February that it will only use brand-new clients choices to sign up for streaming services. At the time, it supported YouTube TV and fuboTV, and now its adding Philos 61-channel $20 package as a choice. The Philo lineup primarily concentrates on entertainment, instructional and way of life channels like AMC, Discovery, MTV, Nickelodeon and Vice.
Google also noted its seen a 35 percent boost in traffic over the last few months as more people work and research study from home. Over the last year Google has done more than just go all-in on web TV for Fiber, as it announced the very first growth in a number of years and dropped the slower 100Mbps plan. Now todays blog site post is talking about the “future” of Google Fiber, so it doesnt seem done making big changes.
Google Fiber adds Philo streaming as an option next to YouTube and fubo – Engadget
