StreamV

StreamV is a MVPD video streaming service owned by FBN Corporation, it's Philippines' take on American live TV streaming service, it was launched on July 15, 2020.

StreamV is named after "TV" and "Stream" was merged into StreamV.

History
in December 13, 2019, FBN plans to bring American MVPD streaming service experience to Philippines by mid-2020.

on July 12, 2020, FBN signed deal with YouTube TV (as American partner to StreamV) and various partners (like Disney, iWant, Netflix, SkyCable, ABS-CBN and IGN) to bring its channels and content to its new streaming service, StreamV, at same day, StreamV's release date will be confirmed as July 15.

on July 14, 2020, FBN signed deal with SkyCable, Cablelink, Novacable and other cable operators nationwide (initially about 100 cable operators) (with AstSat) to intergrate monthly plans to afformentioned operators, also signed deal with Globe and Smart to offer StreamV's all packages through prepaid and postpaid.

on July 17, 2020, as FBN wants to go after piracy and VPN, FBN spent 5000 US dollars to put anti-piracy measures and anti-VPN measures to all live channels, VOD content and Catch-up content to protect from piracy, TorrentFreak responds with a article "FBN adds nasty anti-piracy to its new straming service, preventing to restream to pirated IPTV providers and unable to access to all VPN users, like NordVPN, causing sad news to pirated IPTV operators and VPN users" with the text "FBN has caught over 700 pirated IPTV providers by letting users and FBN employees know to get free trial or 1 month subscription then spy and giving info to FBN. due to StreamV used compromised old anti-piracy messures until now".

on July 22, 2020, StreamV went popular by storm to Filipino internet users over good Free channels and content, good cheap prices to Premium plans and ala carte channels, available to load via Lazada, Shopee, GCash, PayMaya and various of stores (like 7-Eleven Philippines, The SM Store, Mini Stop and majority of sari-sari store) and good reviews.

on August 4, just in time for MECQ, FBN's StreamV decided to sign deal with several of restaurants (like McDonalds, Wendy's, Burger King, Chowking and KFC) to offer the card containing either free 1 month of one of the several alacarte channels (initially, AT-X, NBA TV Philippines, Colours, YTV and Teletoon Bundle, eGG Network and Paramount Channel) or choose all 4 Premium plans (199, 349, 549 and 1499) as freebee for food purchased for total of 500 pesos (McDonald's)/700 pesos (rest of restaurants) to above, will be available even with delivery, dine-in or drive-thru.

on August 13, 2020, StreamV released a Netflix Original Filipino movie, Love the Way U Lie on its Premium Ultimate Exclusive Content Channel (and on-demand) early than August 20 release date on Netflix.

on August 17, 2020, StreamV changed its premium plans names (except Ultimate Premium).

on September 16, 2020, after FBN acquires Philippine operations of Netflix as part of deal, FBN announced to merge StreamV with Netflix to form StreamVNetflix effectively October 1, however the rebrand only affects the Philippines, some Netflix subscribers (mainly outside of the Philippines) angered about this rebrand called "weird merge in the Philippines", "the controvery that is worse than the Cuties controversy" and "#BoycottFBNdeal"., later on September 17 at exactly 3pm, just hours after Netflix Philippones social media accounts about Barangay 143 is coming, Netflix Philippines social media accounts (including its YT channel) posted a video (which will feature a Groovy 107.9 DJ, DJ Kylie informing the Netflix app (most versions) would merge with StreamV app to become "StreamVNetflix" app, however older version of Netflix apps (including Android devices (up to Android 4.4.4), iOS devices (with iOS that does not support latest StreamV app), Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii U) will remain updated and operational under international version with content from StreamVNetflix's "Netflix" section (including Sleepless, Escape Plan 2: Hades, Go Jetters, The Founder, Teen Titans Go! To the Movies!, Smile Pass Runaway and newly added, Barangay 143) and versions of Netflix exclusive to specified country (Nintendo 3DS and PSVita) will be available in the Philippines effectively October 1, 2020 and also the migration will only affect the Philippines) and posted a video on Netflix (Philippines only) (with "Available until October 1, 2020/Sept 30, 2020") at same time, a fan of Barangay 143 (name: Randy J. Yiu) posted on that post was "i'm too excited and hyped to see Barangay 143 on Netflix but suddenly this weird migration pops up, it cause world outrage with #BoycottFBNDeal, this migration ruined my life and i dont even have StreamV", this comment went viral and filled with Angry reactions.