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Old 16-01-2018, 13:22   #7708
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

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BT launches its first Ultrafast Fibre broadband packages



http://www.seenit.co.uk/bt-launches-...band-packages/
There's a challenge for Virgin Media - minimum broadband speeds!

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Will they, won't they? Although I've been inclined to believe that Amazon is more likely to bid for the Premier League rights after the imminent bidding round, some analysts are predicting that they could bid this time.

The scenario put forward by Berenberg envisages Amazon going for one of the smaller packages this time, and with more games up for grabs, this could mean a similar number of games for Sky and BT as they have now, with Amazon also providing an offering.

That would be interesting, particularly if Amazon decided to charge punters less than BT. In my view, if that happened, this would be the last time that BT would join the bidding war as it would struggle to make money if their subscriber base shifted in favour of Amazon.

http://www.digitaltveurope.com/2018/...er-league-bid/
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