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News, Telecommunications - Tuesday, May 15, 2012 10:40 - 12 Comments
We’re not shutting down T-Box, says Telstra
news The nation’s biggest telco Telstra has rejected a report by The Register claiming that it is expected to shut down its T-Box IPTV streaming video platform and shift its 300,000-odd customers using the platform to the Foxtel pay TV company it part owns.
The allegations surfaced yesterday in a report by The Register, which stated that there was a “long-held understanding” between Telstra and Foxtel, which Telstra part-owns as part of a joint venture structure, that Telstra would “abandon the pay TV playing field” should Foxtel take over its rival Austar, which it is currently in the throes of doing, as part of a $1.9 billion deal announced last year.
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