Aereo Expands To More Areas For It’s Streaming Service!

Today, Aereo announced that it’s streaming service is getting quite a large expansion. It is now available to areas across New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. Prior to this rollout it was only available to the five boroughs of New York City. In January they announced that they would expand it’s service to twenty-two new markets in 2013. Aereo let’s you watch TV from almost anywhere and no cable box is required. They stream the channels out to you and you can watch from your laptop, your phone, your tablet, on a Roku box and in many other ways. You can record, fast forward, rewind, or pause any program that you are watching. They offer 3(three) different paid plans, $1 for a day, $8 for a month, or $80 for a year. You can access over 30 channels in the current regions. You can get Bloomberg Television as well. Some of the channels you get are CBS, NBC, Fox, HSN, and many others. Aereo is launching their first advertising campaign as well, it will be seen on city billboards, phone kiosks and at key city transit points, including waterways, commuter trains and PATH transit hubs this week. For a full list of areas that you can use Aereo please visit aereo.com/zips. For more information please see the press release below.

Press Release

AEREO ANNOUNCES EXPANSION OF CONSUMER ACCESS TO ITS GROUNDBREAKING TECHNOLOGY ACROSS
THE NEW YORK CITY GREATER METROPOLITAN AREA

Aereo’s technology is now available to more than 19 million people in 29 counties across the New York City greater metropolitan area, providing consumers increased access to free-to-air, local broadcast television

New York, NY (February 25, 2013) – Aereo, Inc., today announced that its groundbreaking television technology is now available to the more than 19 million people living in the New York City metropolitan area. The New York City metropolitan region, commonly referred to as a designated market area (DMA), includes 29 counties across New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Previously, Aereo was only available to residents of New York City’s five boroughs. The expansion into the NYC metropolitan area comes less than two months after the company’s announcement in January of its intention to expand to 22 additional markets in 2013.

Aereo’s innovative remote (cloud-based) antenna/DVR technology makes watching television simple and user friendly. Using Aereo’s technology, consumers can pause, rewind and fast-forward any program that they are watching live, or save a program for future viewing. Getting started with Aereo is easy. Simply go online to aereo.com to create an account. There is no box to install and no wires to connect, so consumers don’t have to worry about installing equipment or waiting for the ‘cable guy.’ No cable subscription is required to use Aereo and membership plans begin at $1/day, $8/month or $80/year.

Aereo works on ‘smart’ devices from tablets to phones to laptop computers. Aereo is currently supported on Chrome, Internet Explorer 9, Firefox, Safari, Opera,and Roku devices. In the New York City metro area, there are 30 over-the-air broadcast channels available to consumers using Aereo’s technology. In addition, consumers can also add Bloomberg Television, for a total of 31 channels.

“Creating more choice and a competitive marketplace is a good thing for consumers,” said Chet Kanojia, Aereo CEO and Founder. “Today, consumers are tethered to expensive and outdated technology that limits how, when and where they can enjoy their own television programming. Aereo’s technology now lets us provide simplicity, ease of use and rational pricing – three things that have all but disappeared for the consumer. We believe that consumers deserve better and we’re committed to delivering on that promise.”

Aereo today also announced the launch of its first advertising campaign, which debuts on city billboards, phone kiosks and at key city transit points, including waterways, commuter trains and PATH transit hubs this week.

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Aereo membership is available to consumers residing in the following counties in New York State: New York, Bronx, Kings, Queens, Richmond, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Putnam, Rockland, Ulster, Sullivan, Orange, Dutchess; in Connecticut’s Fairfield County; in Pennsylvania’s Pike County; and in the following counties in New Jersey: Bergen, Warren, Union, Sussex, Somerset, Passaic, Ocean, Morris, Monmouth, Middlesex, Hunterdon, Hudson, and Essex. For a full list of eligible zip codes, visit: aereo.com/zips.

Author: Jacob Krol

I created NJTechReviews in June of 2010. Gave it a huge revamp in December of 2010.

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