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Apple Partners With French Cable Company Canal+ to Offer Apple TV 4K as Cable Box Alternative

Apple has partnered up with French cable television Canal+ to allow 5.2 million Canal+ subscribers in France to opt to receive an Apple TV 4K in lieu of a traditional cable box.

Customers who choose the 4K Apple TV will need to pay Canal+ an equipment rental free of 6 euros, equivalent to approximately 7 dollars. This is the same price that Canal+ charges to rent a standard cable box.

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In a statement to French site Numerama (via VentureBeat), Canal+ Deputy General Manager Frank Cadoret said that the company's goal with the Apple TV offer is to reach a younger clientele and to offer existing customers a second box.

Apple vice president of Apple Music and International Content Oliver Schusser also told the site that Canal customers will be able to "enjoy a rich experience" with access to iTunes movies and the App Store in addition to regular cable programming that will be accessible through a Canal app.

Canal+ customers will be able to choose an Apple TV over a cable box starting on May 7.

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Top Rated Comments

Saipher Avatar
103 months ago
That’s a very smart move on Apple’s part. People will get used to the Apple TV, will purchase apps and movies, and will be more inclined to purchase Apple products so things can will work “seamlessly”.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
HobeSoundDarryl Avatar
103 months ago
Anyone wanting to do this on your own should look into the combination of:

* HDHomeRun boxes from Silicon Dust ('https://www.silicondust.com/'). These are boxes you can plug into your home network and stream either OTA (local) channels and/or cable to any TVs and now Amazon Fire in the home. I picked up both their Prime box (for Comcast cable programming) and their Extends (for OTA local channels & subchannels). Works great.
* The $25 Channels App ('https://getchannels.com/'). Most people look right over it because they can't imagine paying $25 for an TV app but it brings ALL of the programming from those HDHomeRun boxes together in an attractive (cable TV-like) UNIFIED, on-screen guide, merging OTA locals with Cable channels. This app allows you to put your channels in any order, set up a FAV channel list, hide any channels you don't want, etc.
* The $8/month Channels App DVR ('https://getchannels.com/dvr/')- a full-featured, traditional hardware-like DVR that brings all of those key features NOT available on virtual DVRs to any TV in the house. Your DVR capacity is then NOT limited to ANY size- just add hard drives- and the recorded programming is accessible on ANY TV or computer or mobile device.

This combo brings all of the advantages of traditional cable without cable box leases. Feed as many TVs as you like with :apple:TV as "the box." Relative to streaming service alternatives to traditional cable, all of the tradeoffs of the streamers are overcome by not completely cutting the cord.

In short: you don't have to wait for your cable company to make this happen. Look into doing it yourself.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
HobeSoundDarryl Avatar
103 months ago
Now that I have a 4K TV with Roku I rarely use my Apple TV.
And it's almost the opposite for me. Once :apple:TV could become THE cable box, it gets just about daily usage, sometimes for several hours... where it used to sit for upwards of days before getting any use.

TVs don't have enough HDMI ports.
That's one reason to buy yourself a great receiver. Then the TV needs as little as just ONE HDMI port.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
HobeSoundDarryl Avatar
103 months ago
Comcast would NEVER do this (sadly). They could charge a $10 per device access fee too. Ugh. But they’re too busy licensing out X1.
So bypass Comcast. I'm using Comcast cable service with my :apple:TV. Post #10 lays it out. Works great.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
103 months ago
If I were a US Cable Co looking to extend things as long as possible, I'd jump all over trying to get an exclusive with Apple for something like this.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
103 months ago
They don’t want to give up control. This means that Apple could potentially just allow people to use the Apple TV they purchased if not already which now gets rid of their lucrative forced rental service. Then if Apple luanches their own service people could just drop cable all together.
Comcast already lets you use your Samsung or LG smart tv as a “cable box”. The change is coming whether Cable companies like it or not.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)