There are two HBO packages, HBO Now and HBO Go. HBO Now I think is 14.99 a month and you can stream on any Internet service provider (Unless they block it), it does not require that you have any type of cable TV service, just an Internet connection.
I believe HBO GO is the one where you subscribe to view HBO (for a premium channel fee) on your regular TV via the TV provider cable box and it allows you for free to view it on your PC, Tablet or phone at no additional cost.
The article states a cost of 14.95 or 99, and refers to it as HBO NOW, so it should be the service that does not care what Internet provider you are using and does not require a TV package of any kind, but the way they make it sound is like you can only get it from them.
What confuses me is the price and the fact that they state the service is exclusive to them this service it's not normal tied to any particular provider. They are also pushing the faster Internet service to be able to use it.
Well I am not ready to move, I guess this will be iron out with time.
My concern was that Internet providers may be filtering out Internet Streaming so one would not eat up a lot of bandwidth.
Thanks