Optus will fend off Foxtel’s triple threat play by discounting its unlimited Internet packages by $25 a month. Customers who bundle unlimited Optus Internet with a home phone, Samsung Galaxy S tablet or Fetch TV package will pay $90 a month over 2 years.
Foxtel to Launch Triple Play - Telephone, TV & Broadband Foxtel to Launch Triple Play of Fixed-Line Telephony, Television and Broadband. Foxtel announced that its television service will be bundled with a broadband Internet service and fixed-line telephone services. Foxtel’s major shareholders’ Telstra and News Australia have already approved this plan and the implementation of its wholesale agreement with Telstra. Foxtel Triple-Play – Broadband and Fixed-Line Services Bundled The deal brings Foxtel into line with Optus and the iiNet offering called Fetch which have been offering all of the elements of the triple play plus mobile telephony services. iiNet broadband/home phone package bundled with Fetch TV’s channels costs for $89.85 per month and Optus has a similar deal for $79.90. Foxtel to launch Triple Play of Television, Broadband and International experience demonstrates that triple play and broadband bundles have been hugely popular with consumers and have allowed operators to boost take up of subscription TV services. "Broadband and telephony will be a tremendous complement to the traditional Foxtel service, soon to be delivered by our world leading broadcast and IP
Foxtel seeks to switch on customers to triple play
Foxtel has unveiled its new ‘triple play’ bundling of TV, home phone and internet services in a single package in partnership with Telstra, as the subscription TV giant makes a play to widen Foxtel's new triple play. Foxtel is tripling the amount of cash it throws at local content each year until 2018 as it makes a major play to increase its slate of original programming. Foxtel makes triple threat play with broadband, home phone and pay TV. Parent company Telstra throws its weight behind Foxtel in video-on-demand war. Tony Ibrahim (Good Gear Guide) on 02 February, 2015 10:05
Foxtel “won't be stuffing around” with triple play
Foxtel's new triple play. Foxtel is tripling the amount of cash it throws at local content each year until 2018 as it makes a major play to increase its slate of original programming. Foxtel triple play changes game - The Australian FOXTEL has finally announced it will offer Australian consumers the "triple play" option of bundled subscription-TV, broadband and telephone services, in a move hailed by chief executive Richard Jen Waters Production Design Jen Waters is a production designer based in Sydney, Australia. For 20 years she has designed concepts and sets for television commercials, fashion campaigns and film. Foxtel triple-play could trigger pricing war - IF Magazine The triple-play initiative is designed to enable Foxtel to capitalise on the roll-out of the National Broadband Network while signing up new subscribers and lowering the rate of those who cancel their subs each year. The churn rate in the year to June 30 was 14.2% and Foxtel had 2.5 million customers.