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Tiscali bag Premier League games
Posted by: eusty on Monday, August 13, 2007 - 02:25 PM
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Tiscali who are the UK’s fourth largest ISP have done a deal with Irish
broadcaster Setanta to bring Premier League football coverage to its customers.
The ISP has already picked up the Sky basic channels after Virgin Media
publicly fell out with Sky, but live premier football should bring more punters
in. Setanta paid £392m to the Premier League for it's live broadcasts and having
already done deals with BTVision and Virgin Media it seems as if the gamble is
paying off.
Tiscali have not released any details of the pricing or availability of the
broadcasts, but BT Vision customers who have a minimum contact of £17.99 a month
get 46 live and 242 'near live' games while Virgin customers offers it free if
customers have both their £20.50 XL package and take phone services from them.
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