je.st
news
Tag: quadplay
Vodafone wants a piece of the Dutch quad-play market
2015-09-28 12:06:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Vodafone Netherlands wants to take part of the Dutch quad-play market. The operator will give extra's to mobile customers who also take fixed telephony, internet and TV packages from Vodafone. The customers will receive an additional 3 GB per month as well as a free TV theme package, of their own choosing. Vodafone said this will enable it to compete in the growing market dominated mainly by KPN and Ziggo. According to Bart Hofker, director of the consumer market at Vodafone NL, the new offering will erase the distinction between fixed and mobile. Hofkar wants one experience, one customers service and one bill for fixed and mobile, internet and telephony services. Vodafone NL launched its Anywhere App for TV in July.
Tags: market
piece
dutch
vodafone
Brazil's Oi to add TV Everywhere to quad-play service
2015-08-11 18:00:13| Digital TV News
According to NexTVLatam, Oi, the largest telecommunications company in Brazil, has announced plans to add a TV Everywhere service to its Oi Play platform. Oi Play is a quad play service combining broadband, mobile and telephony with DTH satellite TV.
Telecom Italia, Sky unveil joint quad-play offering
2015-04-16 14:42:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Telecom Italia and pay-TV operator Sky Italia have launched their joint quad-play (mobile and fixed telephony and broadband, plus TV) offering, to be called TIM Sky. A dedicated version of the My Sky HD decoder has been created for the IPTV service, which will offer Telecom Italia customers the complete Sky line-up of over 150 channels, 60 in HD and one in 3D. Initially, TIM Sky will be available for all Telecom Italia customers with a fibre-optic connection at speeds of up to 100 Mbps and ADSL at up to 20 Mbps. The full quad-play package will cost EUR 39 per month for the first 12 months (EUR 59 thereafter). Customers who already have a Telecom Italia fibre or ADSL broadband subscription will be able to receive the Sky channels for an additional EUR 14 per month. Telecom Italia said the deal would boost demand for its ultrabroadband network in Italy, while Sky said it will use the agreement to target the millions of homes that were hitherto unable to receive its offerings by satellite. The companies later confirmed that the deal will last an initial five years.
Tags: italia
offering
joint
sky
Vodafone Ireland to join quad-play fray
2015-02-16 01:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Telco reportedly preparing trials of TV service, aims to launch commercially before end of year.
Tags: join
ireland
vodafone
fray
TalkTalk highlights quad-play success in Q3
2015-02-03 01:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Revenue grew 4.2% year on year to 449m, but customer acquisition costs expected to hit full-year profit.
Tags: success
highlights
q3
talktalk