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BT Vision to launch PictureBox movies
by Jan Harris
BT Vision has secured a deal with NBC Universal to offer a choice of movies from Universal Pictures for £5 a month.
The PictureBox video on demand service will allow BT Vision customers to watch films not previously shown on free-to-air channels in the UK.
The new service will be launched on 5 May and the list of around 28 available titles will be regularly updated.
PictureBox is already available on the Polish DTH platform n, and Singtel’s mio TV in Singapore.
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