Singapore – StarHub launched a new HD Digital Video Recorder (DVR) – HubStation HD on November 15. The integrated device enables customers to watch and record both SD and HD programmes. The HubStation HD also provides access to free broadband internet service and StarHub’s digital voice service. StarHub launched the first commercial HD service in Southeast Asia in January 2007. Since then, the number of HD channels offered by StarHub TV has grown to five – HD5 (Ch 300), National Geographic Channel HD (Ch 301), Discovery HD (Ch 302), The History Channel HD (Ch 303) and Sports HD (Ch 304). HubStation HD users can enjoy features such as one-touch recording of programmes via on-screen TV guide, control ‘live’ TV – the ability to pause and replay ‘live’ TV broadcast, and a user-friendly interface for easy navigation. HubStation HD also supports StarHub’s Digital Voice service. Digital Voice customers can make local calls by connecting a portable Integrated Access Device (IAD) and a phone to the device. HubStation HD will be made available to StarHub TV customers on a rental basis, at $14 (US$9) monthly for the main set-top box.
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