Stan adds tennis to sports streams in 2021
It's not just rugby that sports fans can look forward to over streaming, as Stan eyes the court.
It's not just rugby that sports fans can look forward to over streaming, as Stan eyes the court.
Streaming services like Stan have shows that air weekly, but live programming hasn't been much of a thing. But that could change next year with sports.
The coronavirus crisis is taking hold of so many aspects of our lives, and nothing is immune. In fact, if you were looking forward athletes driving cars in the F1 season, you may be about to watch those athletes play games instead.
There are now two 5G providers in Australia, as Optus joins Telstra in some of the world's fastest speeds.
Athletes need every edge they can get, and technology can help. For the 2019 Ashes tour, Cricket Australia has been taking advantage of a wearable.
If you like a bit more sports than just hearing about the local sports news on the radio, a new streaming service might be just your sort of game.
Not having the best of luck with streaming your favourite sports broadcast? A new technology could help out with that, and Telstra is first to get it.
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Optus hasn't exactly been having the best of luck lately, and after conceding to streaming issues with its World Cup broadcasts, its now offering the soccer event free.
Australians are a lucky bunch. While the Socceroo games are all free courtesy of SBS, if you have a VR headset, you can also experience the game differently.