8.ta partners with PSL
Telkom announced yesterday that 8.ta will be the official mobile partner of the Premier Soccer League (PSL) for the next five years.
PSL Acting CEO
Cambridge Mokanyane told a media briefing yesterday that that the new deal is
part of the PSL’s continuous pursuit to connect with South Africa’s massive and
passionate football community.
“The PSL and
Telkom share similar values and beliefs in that we both seek to connect people
all over not only in South Africa, but globally as well. Football is about
emotional connection while Telkom and 8.ta are about connecting people. As the
League, we always seek partnerships to enhance our product. Africa has seen
massive growth in both online and mobile network market. Pretty much everyone
now has a cell phone that enables them to develop and connect with communities
that share the same interests.
“With 8.ta, the
PSL has secured a mobile partner that already has a high quality network and
that has built very strong brand connections with its customers. We are very
much looking forward to building this partnership in the coming years. We see
this relationship as critical to the PSL’s plans to build exciting new channels
and platforms for the fans who keep the game of soccer so vibrant,” Mokanyane
added.
The agreement
covers all mobile voice and data products to be used by the PSL under the
8.ta’s “081” prefix and extensive branding and marketing activities. In
particular, the agreement provides 8.ta with exclusivity in the implementation
of additional mobile platforms, mobile payment offerings, fan community tools
and other mobile applications on behalf of the PSL.
Manelisa
Mavuso, Managing Director of Consumer and Retail Services at .•ta’s
parent company, Telkom, says that this agreement enables the company to deepen
and extend its commitment to the sport of soccer and the local soccer
community.
“Telkom’s
existing involvement in soccer through the Telkom Knockout has been highly
successful. The Telkom Knockout has also succeeded in rallying the soccer
fraternity, enabling them to enjoy not only the game itself, but also its
associated benefits in the coming together of people and sharing in something
larger than the individual.
“We all know of
soccer’s unique ability to bring people together; to create bonds and cement
friendships. Going forward, we can further harness this positive social function
with the 081 prefix. We will utilise the agreement to engage with soccer fans,
launch and promote new 8•ta products and build the 8.ta image,” says Mavuso.
He adds that
the exposure for the 8.ta brand across traditional and online platforms will
ensure that there is continuing value being generated through more and deeper
connections with customers.
He also notes
that the PSL will benefit from 8•ta’s high-quality voice and data mobile
network and its proven ability to innovate and to be first to market.
“When we speak
of our convergence agenda, it is not only about technologies and devices and
platforms. Convergence is also about a coming together of people, an exchange
of ideas, a merging of potential.
“I believe that
with this partnership two entities that are entrenched in the fibre of South
Africa come together in a new way that will benefit both parties and, above
all, the soccer community.”
Future
of 8.ta brand
Mavuso also
spoke at the launch of the PSL–8•ta partnership about the future of the 8•ta
brand. He said the plans for 8•ta were part of Telkom’s overall mission of seamlessly
connecting people to a better world.
“Convergence is
the wave of the future and our mobile network is a critical building block to
deliver this converged future. In this context, our commitment to mobile
remains steadfast.
“Going forward
we will serve some parts of the market through the Telkom Mobile brand and some
parts of the market through the 8•ta brand. Our offerings under each brand will
be based on the way customers actually use voice and data rather than be
limited by traditional marketing models. This decision was taken following a
great deal of investigation and deliberation. Market dynamics formed part of
the equation, as did the benefits of leveraging off the strong Telkom brand
equity in the context of our convergence agenda,” says Mavuso.
He emphasised
that 8.ta would not be discontinued, pointing out that since the brand was
launched in 2010, 8.ta had been successful, particularly in the youth market.
Mavuso says the brand is simply being repositioned.
Mavuso pointed
to today’s PSL announcement and other recent product innovations as evidence of
the continued role that will be played by the 8.ta brand.
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