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Monday 30th May 2011 |
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Sky Television has signed a three-year deal with Telecom to resell all of Sky's television services.
Telecom would be able to bundle and bill for sky services through its homeline, mobile and broadband products, Sky said today.
Pricing and timing details of Telecom's new packages would be made closer to launch.
Alan Gourdie, chief executive of Telecom Retail, said customers could expect to see packages with greater range of Sky direct-to-home channels alongside their landline, mobile and broadband services.
"We currently have a number of customers receiving their Sky basic package through Telecom and we are very pleased to be extending that Sky offering, so all Sky products and services can be made available to our home customers," he said.
He said television services were becoming more widely accessible through faster broadband speed.
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