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Vodafone to offer free SKY Sport for a year

Vodafone is offering fans a front row seat to a huge year of sporting action from the comfort of their own homes with a special offer launching on February 4, 2019.

Both new and eligible existing customers who sign-up to Vodafone TV Starter and SKY Sport on an eligible Home Broadband plan* for 12 months will score a year of free SKY Sport.

“We know how quintessential sports is for New Zealanders, and we want to show our customers how much we value them – whether it’s our existing customers or those looking to join us,” said Vodafone’s Consumer Director Carolyn Luey.

Consumers will also enjoy the benefits of Vodafone TV, which brings the content they love into one place including free to air, SKY TV and New Zealand’s favourite apps including Netflix**, TVNZ On Demand, Three Now and YouTube.

Luey talks about the perfect combination of SKY Sport with Vodafone TV.

“Not only will Kiwis be able to enjoy SKY Sport for free, but they’ll be able to experience this over Vodafone TV which is a great way to bring all your favourite content together in one place.

“With the ability to rewind most shows up to three days and record hundreds of hours of content^, our customers can watch what they want, when they want.” Luey said.

Kiwis keen to take up this offer will be able to do so from today. For more information, check out https://www.vodafone.co.nz/vodafonetv

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