Google Fiber adds Philo streaming as an option next to YouTube and fubo – Engadget

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.