Sky TV iSky broadband content service, originally promised late November/start of December, will now be launched in around four weeks, chief executive John Fellet told NBR yesterday.Mr Fellet, who seemed relaxed about the delay – and why wouldn't he
Chris Keall Tue, 30 Nov 2010
Sky TV iSky broadband content service, originally promised late November/start of December, will now be launched in around four weeks, chief executive John Fellet told NBR yesterday.
Mr Fellet, who seemed relaxed about the delay – and why wouldn’t he, given Sky TV faces no major competition in the
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