MEDIA & MARKETING | Elizabeth Low, Singapore
Published: 17 Dec 09

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SingTel, StarHub: We’ve had enough

MEDIA & MARKETING | SingTel, StarHub: We’ve had enough

Tired of the deadlock that has gripped the FIFA agreements, SingTel and StarHub have joined forces in a joint offer for the massive event.
 
The offer will provide FIFA with an increase in value from four years ago to the rights to the 2010 FIFA World Cup. However both companies say the they will strive to keep costs affordable to as many viewers as possible.

Both companies issued this joint statement yesterday: “In an attempt to reach a value that is acceptable to FIFA to bring World Cup to Singapore, the price offered to FIFA would sacrifice all World Cup margins for both SingTel and StarHub while keeping the price affordable for consumers.  However, we have yet to reach an agreement with FIFA.

Due to FIFA's confidentiality provisions, we are unable to disclose any other details.  We will continue to negotiate with FIFA in an attempt to reach an agreement. “ 

Broadcasters in nearby regions such as Malaysia and the Philippines are already licensees, leaving Singapore still hanging conspicuously without a license.

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