Telstra has entered into an agreement to re-sell Presto’s subscription video-on-demand service to its customers.
The agreement means Telstra can market the Presto TV, Presto Movies and Presto Entertainment bundle subscription across a range of product offerings.
The agreement will help to increase awareness of the Presto service, which has recently become available across more mobile devices, including selected iPhone and Android devices.
Eric Kearley, Telstra’s director of IPTV & Pay TV, said the service is now available to Telstra mobile customers. Also, Telstra will soon launch a Presto app on its digital set top box dubbed T-Box.
“To celebrate our partnership with Presto, we are offering eligible Telstra mobile customers a complimentary three-month Presto Entertainment subscription, so they can start enjoying blockbuster movies and complete seasons of popular TV series on-the-go,” said Kearley.
Presto will be unmetered for customers connecting to the service via Foxtel Broadband and Telstra fixed broadband. ISP and data charges will otherwise apply when using Presto over mobile networks and via non-Foxtel Broadband or non-Telstra broadband services.