You can find all the information here: https://helpcenter.abos.galaxus.ch/hc/de/articles/28724741340690-Auf-welchen-Ger%C3%A4ten-und-Plattformen-ist-Galaxus-TV-verf%C3%BCgbar.
Live TV and Replay with Galaxus TV can only be used within Switzerland and Liechtenstein due to licensing restrictions. Streaming all channels live from abroad in Europe, North America, or other regions is not permitted, even with a fast internet connection. However, you can access your recorded programmes worldwide via the app or browser after downloading the Galaxus TV app from the Swiss app store before your trip.
Yes, Galaxus TV includes more than 280 channels in its basic package, including sports channels such as L'Équipe, so you can watch Ligue 1 matches. The subscription also offers future options for additional sports packages, which could broaden access to specialist sports content. So you can watch Ligue 1 matches via Galaxus TV, particularly on the sports channels included in the package.
SD means 576p, HD 720p and FHD 1080p. You can find out which channels are available in which quality here: https://helpcenter.abos.galaxus.ch/hc/de/articles/29513180534162-TV-Sender
Yes, the app works independently of your internet provider. You can find the compatible devices and platforms here:
https://helpcenter.abos.galaxus.ch/hc/de/articles/28724741340690-Auf-welchen-Ger%C3%A4ten-und-Plattformen-ist-Galaxus-TV-verf%C3%BCgbar
Yes, the subscription allows you to watch TV abroad via the TV Galaxus application, which you can access on your smartphone, tablet or computer, both in Switzerland and abroad.
For legal reasons, the use of Live TV and Replay is restricted to Switzerland and Liechtenstein. However, you can access your recordings abroad. You can both record and play them there as long as your plan is active.
Yes, Galaxus TV content can be played in the live section of the Google TV streamer. The Galaxus TV app is compatible with smart TVs, including Google TV and Android TV, which enables it to be used on Google TV devices. In addition, the offer is based on the Zattoo platform, which is optimised for various devices, including Google TV.
Yes, you can use Galaxus TV in several rooms, as the plan allows streaming on up to three devices at the same time. Family members can watch different programmes at the same time, as up to three streams per account are possible at the same time.
An internet supplier is required to use the TV app, as the TV plan works via streaming and requires an internet connection. Galaxus also offers its own Internet plans, which are ideal for use.
The Netflix, Disney Plus and Spotify apps are not automatically included in the Galaxus TV app. There is no indication that these apps can be directly integrated or stored. The Galaxus TV app supports TV with 280+ channels, recordings, Replay TV and multiple streams, but no additional streaming services such as Netflix or Disney Plus [product data]. You would have to use the respective apps separately for these services.
Additional TV packages such as "Zattoo Plus Entertainment" or "Sky Show" are currently not available directly via the Galaxus TV app. The Galaxus TV subscription currently offers 280+ channels, 1,000 recordings, 7 days of Replay TV and 3 simultaneous streams per account. There are additional options such as skip adverts, additional recording volume and additional streams, and Galaxus plans to expand the offer in the future with further options such as sports, entertainment or language packages, but specific packages such as "Zattoo Plus Entertainment" or "Sky-Show" are not yet available.
The difference to Zattoo is that Galaxus TV is a separate TV subscription based on Zattoo's technical platform. Galaxus is responsible for subscription management and distribution, while Zattoo provides the technical infrastructure, content and app development. Galaxus TV offers 282 channels, 7-day replay, 1,000 recordings, live pause and 3 simultaneous streams per account, all without a TV box and usable via a dedicated Galaxus TV app. Zattoo is therefore the technical service provider behind Galaxus TV, while Galaxus markets the service as an independent product.