M1 ditches plan to be cross-carrier of content
M1 has left the bruising pitch of the cross-carriage game. The telco is shelving its plans to be a receiver of cross-carriage content through its MiBox Internet TV service, having withdrawn its application for a nationwide TV licence, it told The Business Times on Thursday.
Its spokesman said: "We weighed the cost and benefits of a nation-wide TV licence - a pre-requisite for applying to cross-carry exclusive content - in view of developments in the content market and have decided to reconsider our…
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