Fetch TV launches new apps with Consult Red
August 19, 2024

Consult Red, a technology consultancy specialising in connected devices, has announced that Australian home entertainment platform provider, Fetch TV, has successfully launched multiple new applications using the AndApps solution, developed by Consult Red.
Designed to streamline the deployment of new applications across digital entertainment services, AndApps enables providers to enhance their app offerings with limited development effort, compressed timelines, and minimal end-user disruption.
Using a modular containerised architecture, AndApps runs entirely independently from the main device software image. This facilitates the integration, deployment and update of third-party apps with no impact on other installed applications and without the need to reboot the device. The AndApps-powered apps appear alongside the other apps on the Fetch UI when selected by users. Fetch may choose to add additional or new apps as they become available.
The additional apps are now available for download by Fetch customers with the new Mini G5 hardware, with the solution being extended to the Fetch G4 hardware in the coming months.
Alex Glass, Chief Product and Technology Officer, Fetch TV, commented: “The Fetch dev team collaborated with Consult Red on the AndApps implementation over a period of less than five months, during which we were able to prepare access to six applications. The ease and speed of implementation was unprecedented, allowing us to offer our customers a more diverse viewing experience on a greatly compressed timeline, with the additional benefit of there being no requirement for ongoing development and maintenance of the applications by Fetch.”
Stuart Griffin, CEO, Consult Red, added: “We are delighted to partner with Fetch TV and see the successful launch of multiple applications on their service, powered by AndApps. This project demonstrates the innovation and technical excellence that Consult Red brings. Our AndApps platform empowers service providers like Fetch TV to enhance their offerings swiftly and efficiently while keeping them firmly in control of their service.”
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