Frankly Foxtel, you don't give a damn
Foxtel is cutting classic move channels and slugging its most loyal customers with higher prices at precisely the wrong time.
Paul Smith writes on technology specialising in enterprise IT, web, gadgets. Based in our Sydney newsroom, Paul is Technology Editor, with more than 10 years experience as a journalist, writing about all areas of technology ranging from big business successes and failures to emerging start-ups and the changing nature of gadgets and media.
Foxtel is cutting classic move channels and slugging its most loyal customers with higher prices at precisely the wrong time.
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