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Now playing Sky TV boss hits out after Spark signs deal to give customers free Netflix.

Telco announces agreement with streaming service after pay TV firm’s merger with Vodafone turned down

- Holly Ryan holly.ryan@nzherald.co.nz

Sky Television chief executive John Fellet has hit out at Spark signing a deal with Netflix after it had played a part in “blocking” his company’s merger with Vodafone.

Spark New Zealand yesterday said it would offer a free subscripti­on to Netflix for a year when customers signed up to a 24-month unlimited data broadband plan, in a bid to become a major player in the entertainm­ent space. The deal comes after competitor Vodafone’s proposed merger with Sky TV was declined last week by the Commerce Commission.

The regulator said a merger would stifle competitio­n, especially with its premium sports content, however, Fellet said this was not accurate.

“Sport is far from the only highly desirable content,” Fellet said. “Right now television series are the best we’ve ever seen, with premium drama attracting huge audiences and viewership worldwide. This is exactly the kind of move we anticipate­d in our dealings with the Commerce Commission.

“I would imagine Spark are feeling pretty chuffed at their part in blocking our merger and then being able to announce a deal like this. “The irony is there for all to see.” A spokeswoma­n for Spark said the commission was aware of its plans to partner with Netflix, and so made its decision on a “fully informed basis”.

“In Thursday’s ruling, the Commerce Commission highlighte­d that it was Sky’s exclusive control of premium sports content rights that was problemati­c for New Zealand consumers — not general entertainm­ent content,” she said. “Spark’s partnershi­p with Netflix doesn’t stop customers from accessing Netflix or other services directly.

“We’ve put together a wholesale deal with a global content provider that makes economic sense for both parties — and as we’ve said before, we’d love the opportunit­y to do something similar with Sky in relation to sports content.”

A Vodafone spokesman said the deal was not unexpected, and Netflix worked with all telco providers. Vodafone had previously offered customers a similar deal with Netflix, and currently offered deals with Sky TV.

Spark chief executive Simon Moutter said the move was consistent with the company’s media strategy, and its branching out from being a traditiona­l telco.

He said the company was growing its platform with a range of providers, including its own service Lightbox.

Forsyth Barr analyst Blair Galpin said partnering with Netflix was a good long-term move by the telco.

“It was always the view that Netflix long-term would have been the better option,” Galpin said. “Initially if the timing had worked, Spark may have considered doing a deal with them from day one rather than with Lightbox but the timing didn’t work. The fact it’s happened isn’t a surprise but the exact timing of when this might happen was always a bit unclear.”

Galpin said given the timing of the deal, it was likely that it had been set up in preparatio­n for potential approval by the Commerce Commission of the Sky-Vodafone merger.

“It is an advance for Spark over Vodafone but then it will be about

The irony is there for all to see. John Fellet, CEO Sky Television

how Vodafone responds to this, whether with a price discount or other offers.”

Spark would be operating Netflix alongside Lightbox, although Galpin said it was difficult to know what this would mean for Lightbox long-term.

Jason Paris, chief executive for Spark Home Mobile and Business, said by offering Netflix and Lightbox, it could offer customers a wider range.

“We know that our customers love Netflix and Lightbox,” Paris said. “We’ve just announced that Lightbox is now approachin­g 250,000 subscriber­s.

“Around a third of the data over our broadband network on an average evening is customers streaming Netflix and Lightbox.”

Spark customers can get the Netflix Standard plan, which is usually $14.99 per month, for 12 months with any 24-month unlimited data broadband plan.

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