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Singtel’s Adds HOOQ to OTT App CAST

Singtel’s Adds HOOQ to OTT App CAST Image Credit: Singtel

Singtel’s OTT video portal app CAST is bringing a whole new world of entertainment to Singtel postpaid mobile, fibre broadband and Singtel TV customers with the addition of HOOQ.

Launched June last year, Cast allows users to watch copious amounts of on-demand video content while on the go. HOOQ is the latest addition to CAST's wide range of content such as Aneka Plus, Asian Plus, Fox+, Variety Plus, Viu Premium and more.

With this, HOOQ’s extensive library of over 20,000 movies and TV series can be viewed on mobile, tablets, and even big TV screens enabled with Android TV and Google Chromecast. Customers will be spoilt for choice with programmes by HOOQ’s network of studio partners such as Sony Pictures, Warner Bros., Disney, DreamWorks, Lionsgate and over a hundred Asian studios.

As an introductory offer, Singtel postpaid customers can get a three-month trial on HOOQ with a 12-month contract and pay only S$4.90/month subsequently. For customers who opt for a non-contract subscription, they will pay only S$7.90/month. 

Goh Seow Eng, Managing Director of Home Consumer Singapore
Hollywood, Asian and kids’ content are extremely popular with our customers. We are pleased to offer HOOQ’s vast selection in the palm of their hands or comfort of their own homes. We will continue to expand CAST’s content library for our customers’ enjoyment.

Peter Bithos, CEO, HOOQ 
We are very excited about our partnership with Singtel and proud to bring Singaporeans more of the latest! Binge now on Supergirl, The Flash and Lucifer before catching the latest season the same day as the U.S.!

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