Australia’s free-to-air (FTA) TV network is going to launch their mobile streaming app next month.

With this app, Freeview FV, you can stream over 15 FTA channels.

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As last year Nine acquired digital streaming rights, you can get NRL games on mobile phones through this app.

A spokesperson said that if the broadcaster have digital rights, then live sport will also be available with this app.

This app is really a good news if you are a TV fan downloading different apps each and every time to catch the missed episodes of “Modern Family” and “My Kitchen Rules”.

Recently, YouTube launched its new Smart TV app.

With this app, users can easily find the videos which they would like to watch.

“We are investing to deliver a lean back experience through recommendations,” the company told Fortune via email. “This will be available today in the YouTube app in smart TVs, game consoles, and streaming boxes in the US, but we plan to roll out to more countries in the future.”

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More than half of the users in U.S. said that they have watched YouTube videos on their TV.

This new app is focusing more on shorter-form content instead of promoting its original content to audience.

Calls that come without your permission while in the traffic or during important meetings can be hugely irritating. Now TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) has launched an app that helps you manage such calls. The app is named DND (do not disturb) services.

While the regulation is an existing one, a mobile app will make it easier for consumers to report unsolicited calls as per TRAI.

TRAI advisor Robert J Ravi told reporters – “The regulations have been framed keeping in view the interest of customers and telemarketers while ensuring effective implementation,”

Complaint Status can be tracked

With this app, consumers will be able to track the status of their complaints. The app is now available on the Google Play Store and Mobile Seva app store. An app for iOS users is on the way as well.