Telecom, the country's biggest phone company, is hoping to drive customers on to faster broadband services with a deal to offer discounted online access to the English Premier League football.
The Auckland-based company will offer existing broadband customers a 15 per cent discount for a $149.90 'season pass' on Coliseum Sports Media's PremierLeaguePass.com website, and new customers on mid-range plans can get free access, it said in a statement.
Telecom lifted its $85 a month 50 gigabyte plan to 80 GBs at no extra cost, with a 90-minute match expected to chew threw about 1.1 GB's.
"We hope that more people will see online experiences like this as the perfect opportunity to upgrade to faster broadband, by either UFB (ultra-fast broadband) if available or through VDSL (Very high bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line), which Telecom is launching in time for the northern hemisphere season and offers the highest speeds available on copper," Telecom Retail chief executive Chris Quinn said.
Coliseum outbid pay-TV operator Sky Network Television for the rights to the league last month for a three-year contract to broadcast the sport online in New Zealand.