New ISP Offers Region Unlock

New ISP offers Geo-locked workaround for Netflix and Hulu access reports Pat Pilcher

FYX (pronounced โ€œFixโ€), an offshoot from Maxnet has launched, bringing several new wrinkles to the ISP game. Perhaps the biggest is what FYX call a “Global Mode” which allows subscribers to access US, UK and other non-NZ content services that have long been off limits to non-US or UK internet users.

In essence, this means FYX subscribers should in theory be able to access online video services such as Hulu, Netflix, and the BBC’s iPlayer as well as music services such as slacker. Packaging the global option as part of a standard deal means FYX subscribers donโ€™t have to learn the often complex and usually fiddly workarounds to beat geographic content blocks.

FYX is offering an un-capped service which works on a pay-by-the gigabyte basis. Subscribers pay $0.34 per GB plus $34.34 a month (with a phone line) or $59.34 a month (for no landline). Compared to unlimited offerings from the likes of Slingshot, FYXโ€™s plans seem a little steep, however seamless access to video and music services does compensate somewhat.

Whilst FYXโ€™s approach is unique, it also provides subscribers with a legitimate means of accessing content without infringing copyright and running afoul of the three strikes laws and accompanying fines. This said, legal complications are possible should Netflix, the BBC or any other content provider take issue with FYX’s approach.

Should uptake grow (or should other ISPs adopt a similar approach as FYX to geo-locked content), consequences for New Zealand broadcasters are probable as both Sky TV and TVNZ who have both invested heavily in online content delivery. -PAT PILCHER

Pat has been talking about tech on TV, radio and print for over 20 years, having served time as a TV tech guy and currently penning reviews for Witchdoctor. He loves nothing more than rolling his sleeves up and playing with shiny gadgets.

4 Comments

  1. This is a good thing. Using a VPN to get around country issues is just painful… if only our other ISPs would take note and offer something similar.

  2. Nice idea but I’d say it’s only a matter of time before they either get asked nicely to stop offering this service or the coppers bang down the door with American documents in their hands Dotcom style.

  3. Not long at all. According to their website “FYX stops global mode. For nowโ€ฆ”

  4. Hi all – as it turned out, FYX pretty much ceased offering global mode only a day or two after announcing it, the reason according to industry insiders who didnt want to be named was that many geo locked service operators were technically in breach of their licensing terms and conditions when content was being viewed outside of their geography and as such were obliged to ask FYX to cease offering the global service… so back to VPNs it is…..

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