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Kayo Sports can be packaged with your Telstra account

A Kayo Sports subscription can now be packaged with your existing Telstra account, the telco today confirmed.

Telstra broadband or mobile customers can take advantage of the offer.

“Our customers are passionate about their sports and already stream up to 40 million minutes of AFL, NRL, Netball and A-League action in a single weekend,” Michael Ackland, Group Executive, Telstra Consumer & Small Business said. “The introduction of Kayo through our partnership with Foxtel gives customers even more choice to add-on the best sports content to enjoy at home on Telstra TV or on the go using Australia’s best mobile network.”

For more information on how to package Kayo with your existing Telstra service, head here.

As we’ve previously reported, Kayo is priced at $25 AUD a month and provides access to most of Fox Sports’ repertoire, including AFL, NRL, soccer (A-League), NBA, NBL, NFL, motor racing, One Day International Cricket and some Big Bash matches.

There’s no specific Kayo app for consoles as yet, but we’ve also covered the easiest way to watch on console — in this case, using the Xbox One’s Edge browser.

Thanks, Robbie.


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