Austar Launches 1 New Channel - Rebrands 1 And Increases Prices!
#1
Posted 20 January 2011 - 09:17 PM
Just read this press release, couldn't see it anywhere on here.
[QOUTE]At AUSTAR, we're passionate about looking for ways to improve your service with great value, quality entertainment. As a result, we have some very exciting news to share. We're Launching 2 Amazing New Channels
ESPN2 and ESPN2 HD – bringing you more fantastic live US and international sports coverage to the Sports Option. Covering everything from NBA and baseball to soccer and Indy Car racing. ESPN2 HD* will also be available. These channels both launch on March 1.
LifeStyle HOME – a channel dedicated to the best in home & gardening, buying & selling and all things about your home. Knocking on your door from March 1, its home will be channel 119 in the Living Option, and it will replace the How To Channel. Check out the brochure for more about these new channels.
Have Your Checked Out These FREE Services?
AUSTAR AnyWhere® – our online TV service gives you access to some AUSTAR TV programs beyond the confines of your lounge room.
Featured (available in your Planner) – our new on demand service offers a great variety of shows to watch whenever you want at just the touch of a button.
TV Guide Search* – now it's even easier to find quality entertainment on AUSTAR. Our new search helps you find the shows you love, fast!
Some Changes to the Price of AUSTAR
There are also a few changes to our standard pricing. We've done our very best to keep our pricing as low as possible, whilst ensuring we provide you with the biggest sporting events, new features and great choice all year round. From February 20, we’ll be adjusting some pricing as follows:
* Starter Pack will increase by $1
* The price of 2 or 3 General Entertainment Options will increase by $1
* The Sports Option will go up by $2
* The movie options will be rounded up by 5c each
* If you've got it all, The Works will increase by $4[/QOUTE]
So basically we are getting 1 new channel and my bill is going up $4. Don't even know where to begin I'm so frustrated... We have less channels than foxtel, pay more and they increase our prices even more. What a joke..
Sigh.....
#2
Posted 21 January 2011 - 06:30 AM
davidhes, on Jan 20 2011, 10:17 PM, said:
Just read this press release, couldn't see it anywhere on here.
[QOUTE]At AUSTAR, we're passionate about looking for ways to improve your service with great value, quality entertainment. As a result, we have some very exciting news to share. We're Launching 2 Amazing New Channels
ESPN2 and ESPN2 HD – bringing you more fantastic live US and international sports coverage to the Sports Option. Covering everything from NBA and baseball to soccer and Indy Car racing. ESPN2 HD* will also be available. These channels both launch on March 1.
LifeStyle HOME – a channel dedicated to the best in home & gardening, buying & selling and all things about your home. Knocking on your door from March 1, its home will be channel 119 in the Living Option, and it will replace the How To Channel. Check out the brochure for more about these new channels.
Have Your Checked Out These FREE Services?
AUSTAR AnyWhere® – our online TV service gives you access to some AUSTAR TV programs beyond the confines of your lounge room.
Featured (available in your Planner) – our new on demand service offers a great variety of shows to watch whenever you want at just the touch of a button.
TV Guide Search* – now it's even easier to find quality entertainment on AUSTAR. Our new search helps you find the shows you love, fast!
Some Changes to the Price of AUSTAR
There are also a few changes to our standard pricing. We've done our very best to keep our pricing as low as possible, whilst ensuring we provide you with the biggest sporting events, new features and great choice all year round. From February 20, we’ll be adjusting some pricing as follows:
* Starter Pack will increase by $1
* The price of 2 or 3 General Entertainment Options will increase by $1
* The Sports Option will go up by $2
* The movie options will be rounded up by 5c each
* If you've got it all, The Works will increase by $4[/QOUTE]
So basically we are getting 1 new channel and my bill is going up $4. Don't even know where to begin I'm so frustrated... We have less channels than foxtel, pay more and they increase our prices even more. What a joke..
Sigh.....
Write to Austar, telling them the same. If enough people keep complaining, they might do a little to try harder. Might.
#3
Posted 21 January 2011 - 07:42 AM
#4
Posted 21 January 2011 - 08:16 AM
Hi guys, I'm sorry about your concerns about this year's price increase. We've tried to keep our annual increase as small as possible to keep AUSTAR affordable, while continuing to expand the programming and features on AUSTAR. We offer the flexibility to upgrade and downgrade your Options to meet your preferences and financial situation, and we do offer financial assistance for those who may find themselves in special circumstances. You'll receive a letter next week explaining the impact on your own monthly bill.
Due to the huge amount of live content that ESPN has access to, they're launching a new channel, ESPN2, so they can show more of the sporting events they have access to LIVE. ESPN HD, which currently shows different content to ESPN, will become a simulcast channel wtih ESPN, and ESPN2 HD will show the same content as ESPN2 (but in HD). So some ESPN content that might've been shown on delay previously due to live clashes, can now be shown on the additional ESPN channel. Then there's also ESPN3.com, which is ESPN's re-launched online broadband network.
As well as ESPN2 and ESPN2 HD, we'll be launching LifeStyle HOME and LifeStyle HD on March 1. While we haven't been able to reach an agreement with Speed, we're still in negotiations to work out the best solution for our customers in order to receive the content that you want at a fair price. We'll be sure to let you know on the Speed Channel discussion thread and austar.com.au as soon as we have news.
-- Just more crap from them. I've rung and complained saying I was going to get rid of it and basically they were happy to cancel my subscription, no offers to keep me or apologies. Anyone not in a city area is screwed for every dollar, we have no choice but to pay their high prices or be stuck with crappy FTA. This also extends to internet plans with other companies....
#5
Posted 21 January 2011 - 09:13 AM
#6
Posted 21 January 2011 - 09:18 AM
Regards
Peter Gillespie
#7
Posted 21 January 2011 - 09:22 AM
pgdownload, on Jan 21 2011, 10:18 AM, said:
Regards
Peter Gillespie
Yes, they can charge what they want, but when people see what Foxtel are charging and what Foxtel offer, Austar customers are quite rightly jacked off.
#8
Posted 21 January 2011 - 09:24 AM
And where the hell is Speed. The Austar Discussion page (forum) is going nuts on its Facebook page, I would of thought Speed would be a top of the list of new channels. One day people had motorsport content on Fox Sports and Fuel TV, the next day they took it away.
At least Box Office HD On Demand (Austar Anytime) is coming soon.
Edited by killer1500, 21 January 2011 - 09:25 AM.
#9
Posted 21 January 2011 - 09:50 AM
pgdownload, on Jan 21 2011, 10:18 AM, said:
Regards
Peter Gillespie
Of course they can put up their price. They are after all in an open market competing against ........ insert the sound of crickets chirping.
I just wonder if their costs have increased.
#10
Posted 21 January 2011 - 09:58 AM
doodlefeatures, on Jan 21 2011, 10:22 AM, said:
Ultimately Austar is a reasonably successful company posting modest profits (In 2009 they posted about an 8% profit on total revenue of 675 million) and providing a much sought after service to regional Australia. The suggestion they're screwing customers for every last cent seems unfounded. Adding more "competition" to the area would be unlikely to result in any huge price drop as current fees are really only just covering operating and programming expenses. In fact a competitor would likely be hugely detrimental as there simply isn't the population/customer base to support
Regards
Peter Gillespie
#11
Posted 21 January 2011 - 10:16 AM
#12
Posted 21 January 2011 - 10:24 AM
OzyDave, on Jan 21 2011, 10:13 AM, said:
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Regards
Peter Gillespie
#13
Posted 21 January 2011 - 10:27 AM
#14
Posted 21 January 2011 - 10:37 AM
doodlefeatures, on Jan 21 2011, 11:16 AM, said:
Regards
Peter Gillespie
#15
Posted 21 January 2011 - 11:19 AM
#16
Posted 21 January 2011 - 01:39 PM
davidhes, on Jan 21 2011, 12:19 PM, said:
Foxtel is available to over 70% of Australian homes
Foxtel has 1,700,000 subscribers
Foxtel's annual revenue appears to be about $2000m
Foxtel operates in richer metro areas
Austar is available to only 30% of Australian homes (contractually)
Austar has 800,000 subscribers
Austar annual revenue appears to be about $750m
Austar operates in less well off regional areas
I'm sure Austar would love to buy all the same content Foxtel can afford. However as they only made an 8% profit last year, you can see they're purchasing what they can. Really its in all Austar's exisiting customer base interests to talk up the company. Another few 100,000 subscribers might get you the Sprint Cup for 2012
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Regards
Peter Gillespie
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#18
Posted 21 January 2011 - 08:34 PM
pgdownload, on Jan 21 2011, 10:58 AM, said:
Ultimately Austar is a reasonably successful company posting modest profits (In 2009 they posted about an 8% profit on total revenue of 675 million) and providing a much sought after service to regional Australia. The suggestion they're screwing customers for every last cent seems unfounded. Adding more "competition" to the area would be unlikely to result in any huge price drop as current fees are really only just covering operating and programming expenses. In fact a competitor would likely be hugely detrimental as there simply isn't the population/customer base to support
Regards
Peter Gillespie
My opinions, and I don't expect everyone to agree...
How do you determine "they are providing a much sought out service to regional Australia?"...as there is no way that can be factually measured, as there is no alternative service to compare/purchase, and customer is left with only a choice of take it or leave it....so in my opinion, your statement is bunkum.
Using the same methodology, you say Foxtel can offer it cheaper because it is city based.... then why are food prices higher in the country when that is where it is produced?
15-15....your serve...lol
We all know that the relationship between Foxtel and Austar is defacto one, and is not designed to offer an alternate to either one for the customer, other than the alternative to get lost if, you want a competetive service.
#19
Posted 21 January 2011 - 09:15 PM
BamBBBam, on Jan 21 2011, 08:37 PM, said:
Regards
Peter Gillespie
#20
Posted 21 January 2011 - 09:29 PM
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Peter Gillespie
#21
Posted 21 January 2011 - 09:50 PM
Do you think they would still have 800,000 subscribers if there were a choice between the two?...I think not.
Likewise, if Austar folded, do you think 800,000 people would then disappear into the paytv black hole, as Foxtel would not have the capacity to offer the service at the same metropolitan price?...again, I think not.
In my opinion, it is a business agreement not to compete, no matter what anyone thinks or try's to justify. But as far as I know, it seems not to be illegal in any way...we can't force them to compete, and there is no apparant price fixing.
Seems silly doesn't it that a bank offers the same money rates Australia wide, but their costs are higher to operate in the bush?...wonder how they have the capability to do it?
Score now ??....hmmm video ref calls it too close to call, and refers it back to the on court ref.
#22
Posted 21 January 2011 - 11:25 PM
But Austar doesn't have that luxury. Its "regional", and only regional.
Regards
Peter Gillespie
#23
Posted 22 January 2011 - 09:15 AM
#24
Posted 22 January 2011 - 12:42 PM
viewer, on Jan 22 2011, 10:15 AM, said:
We've had Austar for the 18 months we've been living in regional Australia. And by regional, think somewhere between Kalgoorlie and Dubbo.
We've only ever had Austar connected to the two TVs in the house - no free to air. With the cricket over summer, I made the effort to fix the antenna that had fallen off the roof, run cable, connect directly to the TV, and forgo the surround sound system and use the TV's tinny speakers instead.
I was quickly reminded why Austar is worth every cent compared to the only alternative where I live.
#25
Posted 22 January 2011 - 05:17 PM
BTW, I would second the advice to complain - in writing - to Austar, but also CC your complaint to the ACCC and possibly ASTRA.










