Bundesliga 'streamed into homes using ADSL'
20/05/2009

Football fans who want to keep up with the latest from Bayern Munich and the other top German sides will now be able to do so, thanks to ADSL internet networks.
Deutsche Telekom has announced that it is launching a service which will enable fans to catch every single first and second division game in the German Bundesliga live through their computer, according to rapid TVNews.
The service, which will be streamed through ADSL networks, will offer viewers access to 612 games over the course of the season. It will be provided on a pay monthly basis.
Rapid TVNews said: "Interactive services such as instant replay of crucial match scenes, news tickers and goal statistics accompany the live transmissions."
ADSL networks, which are often used to offer domestic dwellings high-speed internet access, can also be used in business broadband provision as well.
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