Seriously we should lodge a complaint against them. We need answer and we need them now.
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Seriously we should lodge a complaint against them. We need answer and we need them now.
Jesus farking Christ, what a sh!t show...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUB-wjXUREE
Do they even need comcom clearance like ogg just dump them. Unless something else has come up?
The issue is with the 10 year agreement, not the trucks.
I'm thinking that the delay is because Sky and NEP need to renegotiate the contract. It will likely be 5 years max or until the end of the NZRU deal. 10 years did seem a bit much. Christmas holidays coming up so nothing gets done.
All this BS because a couple of losers wrote in and complained, just lol. They should have just done the deal and not even asked the ComCom, like when Sky entered the broadband market. It's like asking council to erect a fence - you don't ask.
This puts the takeover on hold for a while.
Martin on the phone to ComCom, messing things up again...
https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media...kcmzgiszxq.gif
Surprise surprise. Dirty money from Spark has once again corrupted the commerce commission. Bunch of cronies. I bet it was Scotty Stevenson that sent in the complaint.
The whole thing is so futile. The deal will get done.
If the Comcom block it then there is a God damn conspiracy against Sky.
In which case Sky should just shut down OSB, put the trucks on trademe.
And then sign a deal with NEP. I’m thinking 10 years...
https://www.sky.co.nz/broadbandhelp?...tRedirect=true
Help is on its way...
https://www.sky.co.nz/broadband-term...tRedirect=true
Some lucky b@stards are going to get free high speed internet from Sky for a at least 6 months...
$179 for 6 months Sky Sport Now on GrabOne
The idea that I get from this is that SKY are moving to chase sales and are marketing the company and their product.
In J Fellets day it very much ...take it or leave it...
Yup they are going hard in the sales hoping for a boomer result next time around. Will also have the additional broadband.
Absolutely, the reality is that Sky need to have much more competitive pricing.
Gone are the premium entertainment monopoly days - so Sky can’t just keep high bundle prices and trust that people will still pay them for it.
NETFLIX changed all that, and Spark Sport has added to it too.
Better products, competitive pricing - everything you would expect to come from a market with healthy competition.
Consumers will end up better off in the end I think.
The good news is there is still plenty of money to be made if new products can be positioned correctly. Aggregation will become more and more attractive over time.
Sky TV is the Top Net Buy recommendation through Macquarie at the moment.
And this came out in the WSJ yesterday.
DJ Macquarie Upbeat on Sky TV's Broadband Prospects -- Market Talk
26 Nov 2020 09:49:41
2249 GMT - New Zealand satellite TV and streaming company Sky Network Television could reach breakeven on an ebitda basis for its planned broadband service relatively quickly, Macquarie believes. Sky can capitalize on an existing large number of customers and its existing marketing and billing systems while competing on price, the bank says, after building broadband rollout assumptions into its forecasts for Sky. Macquarie expects Sky to start offering broadband to its premium satellite customers in late 1Q of calendar 2021, calling the broadband play a correct decision "albeit many years late." Sky shares are the NZX-50's worst performer this year, down 56%, as investors wait for firmer signs of a business turnaround. (stephen.wright@wsj.com)
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
November 25, 2020 17:49 ET (22:49 GMT)