Howzat! Telstra offers more entertainment choices to customers

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Ian Healy and Allan Border with the Telstra team

From cricket in 4K on Foxtel from Telstra to non-stop Bollywood on Yupp TV, Telstra is giving customers more choice to add on the entertainment they love to their home and mobile plans this summer, with an unparalleled range of exclusive entertainment options.

Sporting greats and FOX CRICKET commentators Allan Border and Ian Healy joined Telstra’s Executive for Retail Sales and Service Steve Long at the Telstra Parramatta Store over the weekend to celebrate Diwali, and the launch of the Foxtel cricket in 4K Ultra High Definition.

Allan Border meets the community

Mr Long said customers could add Foxtel from Telstra to their new or existing plan, and watch cricket like never before, live in 4K and ad-break free during play.

“Cricket fans will be able to watch every ball of every Australian match live this summer, as well as the best of international cricket outside Australia on the new 24/7 FOX CRICKET channel,” he said.

(LtoR) Ian Healy, Telstra’s Steve Long, Allan Border

By adding Foxtel from Telstra to their Telstra plan, new eligible customers will receive a Foxtel iQ4 satellite set top box including which allows them to watch content in 4K Ultra High Definition.

There are a range of packages including a combination of Sport, Entertainment, Drama and Movies options. Mr Long said that with Telstra TV customers can watch Free-to-Air TV with access to Netflix, Stan and even Yupp TV with non-stop South Asian entertainment across news, Bollywood, music, lifestyle and sport, including popular programs Big Boss, Kasautii Zindagii Kay and Kaala available in 15 South Asian languages.


For more information about adding the best entertainment onto new or existing Telstra plans, head into any Telstra store or visit www.telstra.com/calloverseas

 

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