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SingTel hints at fee changes in letter to BPL subscribers

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SingTel hints at fee changes in letter to BPL subscribers


Published on Jun 17, 2013

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Letter from SingTel regarding an update on Barclay's Premiere League content. SingTel lost a match against a government ruling on cross-carriage earlier this month, but it launched a counter-attack last week by sending a strongly-worded letter to its Barclays Premier League (BPL) subscribers. -- ST PHOTO: ALPHONSUS CHERN

By Royston Sim

SingTel lost a match against a government ruling on cross-carriage earlier this month, but it launched a counter-attack last week by sending a strongly-worded letter to its Barclays Premier League (BPL) subscribers.

In the letter, the pay-TV provider urged its customers not to take any action until the outcome of its appeal to the Media Development Authority is known.

It admitted that mio TV had "missed some goals" in the past, "but like any good football team, we will work harder and keep bouncing back to give fans something to cheer about".

It also reassured existing BPL subscribers that should its appeal be turned down, those under contract would not be affected by any changes during the full term of their agreement period.

Get the full story from The Straits Times.

 
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