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UK phone company BT has announced a tie-up with Irish sports broadcaster Setanta that will allow it to broadcast live Premiership football matches. | UK phone company BT has announced a tie-up with Irish sports broadcaster Setanta that will allow it to broadcast live Premiership football matches. |
The news comes as BT officially launches its new Vision television service, a move it hopes will turn it into a fully-blown multimedia company. | The news comes as BT officially launches its new Vision television service, a move it hopes will turn it into a fully-blown multimedia company. |
Setanta has rights for 46 Premiership matches for the 2007/2008 season. | Setanta has rights for 46 Premiership matches for the 2007/2008 season. |
BT's move will see its service compete against market leader BSkyB, which owns the rights to the other matches. | |
Sporting base | Sporting base |
Focusing on sports such as football, rugby and cricket has helped turn BSkyB into one of Europe's biggest satellite TV broadcasters and the dominant provider in the UK. | Focusing on sports such as football, rugby and cricket has helped turn BSkyB into one of Europe's biggest satellite TV broadcasters and the dominant provider in the UK. |
According to BT, the tie-up with Setanta and an existing agreement to show nearly live football matches means that its service will give customers access to 75% of the 2007/2008 season's Premiership matches. | According to BT, the tie-up with Setanta and an existing agreement to show nearly live football matches means that its service will give customers access to 75% of the 2007/2008 season's Premiership matches. |
BT said it will also show Scottish Premier League and Nationwide Conference games, as well as European matches and other sports such as golf. | BT said it will also show Scottish Premier League and Nationwide Conference games, as well as European matches and other sports such as golf. |
The company explained that it "will be offering Setanta's new sports channel, Setanta Sports, from next summer". | The company explained that it "will be offering Setanta's new sports channel, Setanta Sports, from next summer". |
BT said that while it was entering a similar market, it would be looking to attract customers that did not want to pay a monthly subscription but wanted more services than were available through a simple Freeview box and package. | |
Slow start | |
BT's new service will function through a set-top box, which is linked to the user's aerial and to broadband. | BT's new service will function through a set-top box, which is linked to the user's aerial and to broadband. |
Users will also be able to access more than 40 Freeview television channels and have access to a library of films, music videos and TV shows. | Users will also be able to access more than 40 Freeview television channels and have access to a library of films, music videos and TV shows. |
BT said that about 50,000 customers had signed up for its Vision service, but that it would only have "thousands" up and running by the end of this year. | |
It expected to have 200,000 customers using the Vision service by the end of 2007. |