Spark boss Simon Moutter was talking up growth prospects for new digital TV service Lightbox as the company formerly known as Telecom delivered its annual result yesterday.
But a strong result from Sky TV, also out yesterday, highlights just what a challenge new operators face if they are to shake the incumbent pay TV operator's dominance of the market.
Moutter said that Lightbox aimed to get 70,000 customers by June 30 next year. To put that in perspective, Sky had 865,000 subscribers at the middle of this year.
If Sky's business model is threatened by the trend for downloading programmes such as Game of Thrones and Breaking Bad, the results hardly show it.
The company reported a 1.1 per cent rise in subscribers and a 21 per cent increase in profits to $165.8 million.