Belgian operator Proximus announced that it is expanding access to the Streamz SVOD service to all its TV customers.
As of today, every TV customer of Proximus can subscribe to Streamz via the Proximus website. Customers who do not yet have a Streamz subscription, will benefit from the exceptional advantage of a one month free trial. With this agreement, Proximus further strengthens its position as an aggregator of the best local and international content.
Since its launch, Streamz has been available for Proximus customers with a decoder of the most recent generation. Today, Proximus and Streamz are announcing an extension of their partnership, in the framework of which Proximus will put the streaming offer consisting of Flemish and international top-level content even more in the spotlight.
As of today, Streamz is included in the recommended apps on the most recent Android decoder in the Proximus range. Streamz will also star in the TV section of the Proximus website. Customers will be able to click through to the Streamz environment and benefit from a one month free trial for the basis offer by entering a unique promotion code. Customers will also be presented with the Streamz offer through different touch points and at different times throughout the year.
Jim Casteele, Chief Consumer Market Officer
First, this is good news for the customer, who gets access to the best local and international content through Proximus. Second, this agreement is important for Proximus, as it strengthens our ambition to grow sustainably through collaboration, one of the crucial elements in our #inspire2022 strategy.
Peter Vindevogel, CEO of Streamz
Proximus customers are now in the front row for our offer of new Flemish series, combined with our international toppers from studios like HBO. In the coming months, they will be able to watch top titles such as the crime series De Kraak, the new season of Succession and And Just Like That, the sequel to Sex and the City. Streamz continues to build local partnerships in order to further support the entertainment sector in Flanders.