Back in December 2013, subscription TV provider Foxtel first announced its plans to offer a so-called "triple-play" service, combining pay TV with home broadband and phone. The announcement

Foxtel has continued its defence against entertainment competitors by launching its own triple play bundling offer, which will offer cable TV, broadband, and landline. Foxtel set to launch triple play of television, broadband Dec 02, 2013 Campbell Walker - PMO Lead / Project Manager - Department

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Highlights include being the lead technical analyst for Foxtel Triple Play's end-to-end business processes focusing on Service Assurance. I gathered all requirements, researched all related Foxtel • Page 1 • Tag • The Register Foxtel promises triple-play launch in early 2015. Also launches wireless PVR 'so you don’t need to link it to the internet using an internet cable' 04 Sep 2014. Foxtel announces broadband, Australia yawns. Triple-play coming to a waiting nation – next year. 01 Dec 2013. The deal brings Foxtel into line with Optus and the iiNet offering called Fetch which have been offering all of the elements of the triple play plus mobile telephony services. iiNet broadband/home phone package bundled with Fetch TV’s channels costs for $89.85 per month and Optus has a similar deal for $79.90.

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Goldman Sachs has estimated that a triple-play offer could add $130 million to Foxtel's earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation by 2020 and increase its value by a cool $1 Foxtel promises triple-play launch in early 2015 • The Sep 04, 2014