At the announcement of its results this week Sky said that it was planning an MVNO services based on the O2 network which is run in the UK by Telefonica. Faultline has been forecasting a move by Sky into cellular for the past 4 years and is surprised that it has taken this long for the move to emerge. The core Sky news was that it had revenue growth of 5% and added over 100,000 new customers to Sky’s DTH satellite pay TV service, reaching £3.1 billion in quarterly revenues ($3.8 billion). Sky also launched an OTT video service in Germany during the quarter called Sky Ticket; and offered an enhanced mobile TV proposition, Sky Go Extra, in Italy. Sky…