Spark cuts deal with Sky for commercial customers to access rugby world cup

Spark cuts deal with Sky for commercial customers to access rugby world cup
Paul McBeth
By Paul McBeth July 30 (BusinessDesk) - Spark New Zealand and Sky Network Television have cut a deal where the pay-TV operator's commercial customers will be able to access the rugby world cup using a Sky decoder.  Sky's commercial customers will be able to access a pop-up to access all 48 matches live at a one-off cost, that the companies said was confidential but reflected "the quality and scale of the event". The telecommunications company will foot the bill for setting up the pop-up channel, but also receive all related revenue, the c...

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