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UK Broadcaster Sky To Launch Mobile Service 32

An anonymous reader sends word that British pay-TV company Sky will launch mobile services next year. UK pay-TV firm Sky is launching a mobile phone service next year in partnership with O2's Spanish parent Telefonica. Sky will use Telefonica UK's wireless network, enabling the satellite broadcaster to offer mobile voice and data services for the first time. It takes Sky into the battle for "quad play", adding mobile to its existing services of internet, landline and TV. Offering all four services is seen as the next big UK growth area for telecoms firms and broadcasters.
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UK Broadcaster Sky To Launch Mobile Service

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  • by luvirini ( 753157 ) on Friday January 30, 2015 @03:17AM (#48937951)

    Basically it is the same as with many other businesses, they will try to leverage their customer relationships to include more areas(so they get more money from the same customer)

    Luckily at least currently the competition in the UK market seems to work fairly well so you still have the competition and choice,

    There have been some worrying signs of lesser number of providers lately though so the question is how long will the good situation last.

    • If the "lock in" is worth it, why not?

      I'm a Sky customer, I get my home phone package (unlimited calls, any time), internet (50Mbps fibre, no cap, no quota, no limit), and TV package (HD, movies, tonnes of entertainment channels, F1 etc) for roughly £75 a month - and my opinion is that its worth paying that for the service I get.

      Skys video on demand service is brilliant, and I get access to it on my PC and mobile devices as well.

      I've experienced Virgin Media (had it for a couple of years after I moved

      • That's actually pretty good. I was paying half that for a BT line and Be ADSL Internet (who I think got bought by Sky anyway).

        An extra £30 for Internet five times faster than my ADSL and a TV package.. assuming adding mobile doesnt increase the price that much, I'm in!!

  • So we took your favorite TV provider, and made them an MVNO, too!
    With a heavy hitter-partner we'll keep your 4G video streaming quality high, while your bill is on the down-low.
    So now you can watch Sky on Sky, as it comes to you through the sky!

  • by Chrisq ( 894406 )

    Sky will use Telefonica UK's wireless network

    Really, the one they're about to sell to Hutchinson [cityam.com] (owners of '3'')?

  • by Anonymous Coward

    ...anyone else notice the increased font size of titles and more padding in certain areas?

  • by abigsmurf ( 919188 ) on Friday January 30, 2015 @04:44AM (#48938145)
    Given the number of mobile providers in the UK has been shrinking fairly dramatically recently, having another big player with big pockets and likely aggressive pricing enter the market is a good thing.
    • by Chrisq ( 894406 )

      Given the number of mobile providers in the UK has been shrinking fairly dramatically recently, having another big player with big pockets and likely aggressive pricing enter the market is a good thing.

      Yes its good - but the main concern is the reducing number of networks. Charges to both MVNOs and individuals could increase with reduced competition in this area

  • It's O2 business and network to Hutchinson whampoa(Three mobile) then how the fook are they gonna do this deal with Sky?

    Three owner agrees to buy O2 for £10.25 billion

    http://www.cnet.com/uk/news/th... [cnet.com]
    I am aware that the competition commission bods will want assurances as they did when Three bought out O2's Irish business however........ it seems to me that perhaps Sky is betting on Three ... as when three and O2 merge it'll be the biggest cell phone service provider here.. as i doubt the sky dea

  • Be used to run O2's Service.

    http://www.theguardian.com/money/2013/may/04/sky-o2-broadband-deal-transfer

    I'm a Sky customer. Their customer service has been pretty good compared to some of the competitors I have had to deal with. Virgin. BT. TalkTalk. All crap. BT (Openreach) and Virgin own most of the fibre in the country.

    Sky's customer service is still not as good as Telus' or Shaw Cable's from when I used live in Vancouver.

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