spark/tvnz may have one the rights to world cup rugby
https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/102...ugby-world-cup
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spark/tvnz may have one the rights to world cup rugby
https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/102...ugby-world-cup
If they have, wonder if they stream it for free - does not count as data:)
Might gain a few new customers albeit maybe some temporarily
A lot of new devices such as internet connected cameras and alerts to your mobile device when someone rings your doorbell are only as good as that tiny glass fibre that runs out into the street (or the copper wire if the broadband roll-out hasn't come to your neighbourhood).
If your security system relies on your broadband connection ... and your fibre is just tacked to the fence in clear view (like mine is) then it isn't very difficult for an intruder to snip the connection as he/she walks in your front gate.
Probably a separate mobile connection will be more resilient.
threatening the lows after that div capture spike and dump
Just on a downward trend inline with rising interest rates market volatility, still reckon Spark looks more attractive then the Aussie Telco providers
Definitely more attractive than the likes of Telstra, interest rates arent going anywhere in NZ for the foreseeable future, so SPK a very attractive divvy stock for your Mum and Dad investors.PS-A day like today is just an example of the big boys playing cards.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/n...ectid=12033269
Well, there you go, 7 games free to air, pay for the rest. Will be interesting to see how this plays out, how it affects SKY customers as well.