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Presto joins Telstra, Presto to launch app on Telstra’s T-Box

byCustoms Today Report
04/03/2015
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LONDON: Presto seems partnering with the nation’s largest telco, Telstra, signing a re seller agreement that will allow the service to be bundled with Telstra services.

While there’s a lot of opportunities for the brands to work together, the most exciting is the confirmation that a Presto app will “soon launch” on Telstra’s T-Box set top box.

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This marks the first instance that presto will be available on a device that connects directly to a big screen, instead of relying on a Chrome cast for wireless streaming.

Un-box the app

Pre paid Telstra mobile customers who activate their account before May 25 will get a three month subscription to the Presto service for free.

Post paid customers aren’t completely left out in the cold either, with new and re-contracting Telstra post paid customers across mobiles, tablets and mobile broadband also getting the three month deal.

Metre by metre

Telstra broadband customers also benefit from the partnership, with the telco confirming that fixed line customers will be able to stream without incurring any data usage.

The same un-metering sadly doesn’t apply to mobile customers who could arguably use it more although the day that video streaming services are unmetered in this country is a long, long way away.

It’s all a pretty useful leg up for Presto, in a market that is getting more competitive every day.

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