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Mai TV Awarded Streaming Rights To Inkk Battle Of The Giants

Wednesday 27 July 2011 *


Mai TV Awarded Streaming Rights To Inkk Battle Of The Giants*

Fijian broadcaster Mai TV today announced that it had been awarded delayed television and LIVE Pay Per View streaming rights to this years INKK Mobile Battle of the Giants tournament to be held in Suva and Rewa next month.

Following on from the success of Mai TV’s coverage of Fiji FACT, Mai TV was again granted rights to place its cameras and stream BOG LIVE globally.

“Our billing system allows viewers globally to access this great football tournament. We know from the feedback we’re getting that subscribers will be excited to be able to see our coverage LIVE from the TFL Stadium and Ratu Cakobau Park”, said Mai TV CEO Richard Broadbridge.

Mai TV will cover 23 matches of the BOG and will make these games available through its payment platform on www.tv.com.fj. The BOG is held every year and has been running since 1978.

Mai TV says the decision by Fiji Football to approve its request for LIVE streaming coverage reaffirms confidence in Mai TV and its capabilities as Fiji’s leading streaming provider.

“Our online advertising campaign has begun. Potential subscribers will need a credit card and at least 1mbps of Internet speed to watch BOG LIVE,

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