M2 Telecommunications taking on Foxtel with Fetch TV offering

By Dominic White
Updated October 2 2014 - 7:18am, first published October 1 2014 - 9:57am
“Foxtel has made an aggressive move on pricing but the key for customers is now a single price point including phone line and broadband”, says Scott Lorson, chief executive of Fetch TV. advertising

M2 Telecommunications enters pay TV battle Photo: Rob Homer
“Foxtel has made an aggressive move on pricing but the key for customers is now a single price point including phone line and broadband”, says Scott Lorson, chief executive of Fetch TV. advertising M2 Telecommunications enters pay TV battle Photo: Rob Homer
“Foxtel has made an aggressive move on pricing but the key for customers is now a single price point including phone line and broadband”, says Scott Lorson, chief executive of Fetch TV. advertising

M2 Telecommunications enters pay TV battle Photo: Rob Homer
“Foxtel has made an aggressive move on pricing but the key for customers is now a single price point including phone line and broadband”, says Scott Lorson, chief executive of Fetch TV. advertising M2 Telecommunications enters pay TV battle Photo: Rob Homer
“Foxtel has made an aggressive move on pricing but the key for customers is now a single price point including phone line and broadband”, says Scott Lorson, chief executive of Fetch TV. advertising

M2 Telecommunications enters pay TV battle Photo: Rob Homer
“Foxtel has made an aggressive move on pricing but the key for customers is now a single price point including phone line and broadband”, says Scott Lorson, chief executive of Fetch TV. advertising M2 Telecommunications enters pay TV battle Photo: Rob Homer
“Foxtel has made an aggressive move on pricing but the key for customers is now a single price point including phone line and broadband”, says Scott Lorson, chief executive of Fetch TV. advertising

M2 Telecommunications enters pay TV battle Photo: Rob Homer
“Foxtel has made an aggressive move on pricing but the key for customers is now a single price point including phone line and broadband”, says Scott Lorson, chief executive of Fetch TV. advertising M2 Telecommunications enters pay TV battle Photo: Rob Homer

Australia's second-fastest growing internet service provider M2 Telecommunications is poised for an aggressively-priced launch into internet television that will pit it against Telstra and Foxtel, which is preparing to launch into broadband next year.

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