Pay-television broadcaster Sky New Zealand has agreed a short-term deal with telecoms operator Spark to create a bundled subscription offering
Spark to offer Sky NZ’s streaming service in bundled package
A Sky Sport remote video camera is seen during the round 7 Farah Palmer Cup match between Auckland and Waikato at Eden Park (Photo by Anthony Au-Yeung/Getty Images)
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