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M1, Eazie TV Unveil New Live TV Streaming App in Singapore

M1, Eazie TV Unveil New Live TV Streaming App in Singapore Image Credit: M1

M1, one of Singapore’s leading Mobile Network Operators, announced its exclusive partnership with regional content-streaming start-up Eazie TV Pte Ltd to launch the new live TV streaming app for as low as S$19.98 for M1 customers and $24.98 for non-M1 customers.

With over 75 live TV channels, Eazie TV’s lineup includes popular channels such as Discovery, Nickelodeon, Hunan TV International, History, CNN International, TLC, AXN, CNBC and more, catering to the entertainment needs of customers of all ages (See Appendix for full list of channels)..

Eazie TV is the only live TV subscription service in Singapore to offer a hassle-free sign up, without contract or TV set-top box. Supported on multiple devices including TV, mobile, tablet, and computers, customers only need to download the app and sign up to immediately enjoy 24-hour, non-stop entertainment. With one subscription account, customers can consume content on as many as four streaming devices from the comfort of their own home or even on-the-go.

Customers can catch their favourite live TV channels and on-demand content from major global and Asian networks across popular genres including News, Entertainment, Sports, Movies, Documentary, Lifestyle, Kids and Asian – all delivered via a simple App experience adapted for various devices and eco-systems. Existing M1 customers on M1 mobile, fibre and Maxx plans will receive a free 30-day subscription when they first subscribe to it.

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