Staff Reporters
Feb 8, 2010

SingTel's mio TV wins Carling Cup final broadcast rights in Singapore

SINGAPORE - SingTel's mio TV has won the exclusive broadcast rights to the 2009/10 Carling Cup Final. The win boosts the cable TV provider's already heavy line-up of football content.

SingTel's mio TV wins Carling Cup final broadcast rights in Singapore
All current Football Frenzy subscribers and those who have taken up the Barclays Premier League (BPL) early bird offer will have access to Carling Cup matches at no additional charge.

Tim Carmichael, VP for mio TV, said the additional coverage gives football fans and viewers another reason to sign up with mio TV.

SingTel has been rolling out promotions for its football content since it won the right to broadcast the BPL last year.

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