Did anyone notice the T V ads for the movies for 2 months @ $10/ month?
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Did anyone notice the T V ads for the movies for 2 months @ $10/ month?
They did say they would do it next year, and they've already spent $5m on it.
https://www.broadbandcompare.co.nz/n...rket-next-year
Weather or not there's a takeover, broadband is getting rolled out and offered to Sky Subscribers one way or another. If Infratil do make a takeover, it will likely take them 2 years to merge the companies together fully. You're gonna need a "head of broadband" to start the process off first.
Also, another quote from the ad
"as we move towards becoming a telecommunications provider"
Watch out Spark :D
Fixed:
"as we move towards becoming Vodafone"
It will be next year by the time they interview, check references, negotiate, candidate gives notice, then relocates (I think they'd be lucky to find a suitable candidate who's interested to fill from the local market but you never know). Then they got to put the product offering together. They're not breaking any speed records is all I'm saying.
I'm not so sure it is a ghost listing, per here : https://www.broadbandcompare.co.nz/b...on=information
If the choice is a bluff or a real job, would Occam's razor suggest they are doing it...?
IMO given there are internet providers now offering uncapped plans to rural households, Sky may see this as a threat to (or an opportunity for?) it's rural satellite customer base. Whether this service is offered as a reseller of someone else's service, or as a genuine provider using technology and/or infrastructure already in place in Sky, remains to be seen. An interesting and smart move.
Edit: apologies but I see Ogg already posted a similar link....that's what happens when one is too slow in posting!