AUSTRALIAN PAY-TV OPERATORS INCREASE SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN THE FACE OF HD TV START-UPS
December 16th 2007 22:58
Pay-TV operators in Australia have upped the cost of their main subscriber packages in preparation for the launch of HD TV and other television advances, according to the [I]Australian Financial Review.
Foxtel, for example has increased fees for its entry level 29-channel package, and its high end platinum 150-channel package.
Foxtel said its price increases will help fund its high-definition launches next year.
Singtel’s Optus has also increased its pricing as part of “industry-wide price increases.”
- MediaBlab
Foxtel, for example has increased fees for its entry level 29-channel package, and its high end platinum 150-channel package.
Foxtel said its price increases will help fund its high-definition launches next year.
Singtel’s Optus has also increased its pricing as part of “industry-wide price increases.”
- MediaBlab
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