Sparks offer a good sign of the future
MEDIA RELEASE - TUANZ
Sparks
offer a good sign of the future
TUANZ
welcomes the announcement today by SPARK that they will
offer to their over 600,000 broadband customers a free 12
months subscription to the video streaming service
LIGHTBOX.
“As we see the continued development of our broadband infrastructure, this sort of innovation is a sign of our future. High speed internet has the potential to improve both our personal and commercial lives if we take advantage of the benefits it offers" Craig Young, CEO of TUANZ said.
TUANZ believes that New Zealanders are
more than willing to participate in this digital future if
these sort of approaches are made more mainstream, and
today's announcement does just that. At the end of last year
TUANZ members made it clear in a members survey, the
increased interest in the convergence of TV and the online
world. "We encourage this increase in content delivery over
broadband and will be taking a lead in educating users and
our members on these opportunities" said Mr Young.
"We
also understand that as LIGHTBOX is ISP independent, that
other service providers could look to offer similar deals.
We look forward to seeing this happen to enable continued
competition in this space"
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