Will test 12c next week as punters get their shares and lock in 20% or less gains, plus global markets cool-off.
-Friday Prediction
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Thanks. I was expecting some email confirmation though.
I have just checked with computershare, and nothing extra added there yet.......
Thanks MistaTea
No joints at hand , but a good cider. Better now. Just like to get some communication when i send 30k into space, with no acknowledgement,.........
Not just RTM, my feeling is generally bundling is not great for the consumer. Why would I get my internet from a power company, when i could get it from an internet company? Why get my gas from a power company? Why get my internet from a satellite TV company? Fact is, internet is spark's bread and butter, no power company can compare. Vodafone cant compare because they are a mobile company. And yes, Vodafone internet on the whole is cheap and sub par. Trustpower's internet isn't great, it's literally in the name.
Even if I paid for sky I would pay for sky only, and would not touch their resold internet with a barge pole. And after all this, disclosure - I am holding, but RTM is right.
clip with fibre it’s literally doesn’t matter who you isp is
Yep, the fibre rollout has commoditised Broadband. So far as the 'quality' of the connection goes it makes no difference who your retailer is.
The only way retailers can try to differentiate themselves now is with superior customer service and...competitive sweeteners (or bundles, the term I prefer).
So provided Sky are able to deliver their product with a positive customer experience, then the bundles they are able to offer should be compelling for many New Zealanders. As has been discussed at length previously, Sky won't make very much extra profit from the Broadband component...but that is not the point of entering the market. The point is to grow the part of the business that is making money (satellite and streaming) and reduce churn.
And because Sky currently have 'something for everyone' with their range of offerings, the bundles they could potentially offer are impressive.
1. Bundles for existing satellite subs. The average Satellite sub could pay as little as $150/month for internet + Sky subs.
2. Broadband + SkyGO standalone packages. You could have Broadband + Sky Starter for $95/month
3. Broadband + NEON (similar to Spark + Netflix)
4. Broadband + Sky Sport NOW
And no doubt the Marketing Department will be considering options that have not even occurred to me.