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The streaming service on www.ehf-euro.com will enable global viewing of the EHF EURO, offering flexible viewing options to fans.

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Follow the EHF EURO 2010 live on your computer!

The biggest men’s national team event of the next year in Austria, the EHF EURO 2010, coming up from 19-31 January 2010, will be broadcast live in around 70 countries worldwide. To make sure that handball fans – no matter where they live – do not miss the 47 games of the tournament, the matches will be streamed on the internet. In effect, the service will enable global viewing of the EHF EURO, offering flexible viewing options to fans.

Continuing with the popular live streaming service introduced at the previous EHF EURO Events, the official EURO website, www.ehf-euro.com, will offer all matches live as well as a delayed service from the EHF EURO 2010 in Austria.

Handball fans can already subscribe for the various packages available during the tournament. All games of the EHF EURO in Austria will be available on the internet at a 500 kbit/s rate as well as at a 1.5 Mbit/s rate so that subscribers can optimise the service to their own technical possibilities. For the streaming service energy from renewable sources is used.

The following packages are available:

Single match

€3

Preliminary Round

€6 (24 matches)

Main Round

€9 (18 matches)

Final Round

€12 (5 matches)

TOURNAMENT PASS

€18 (all 47 matches)

Matches on demand

Subscribers will receive unlimited access to the matches they purchased to watch them live or delayed anytime inside the video service period (until 31 March 2010).

Subscribe now!

By clicking on http://www.ehf-euro.com/EURO-live-stream.1810.0.html handball fans from all over the globe can already sign up for the service and watch the highest quality handball games played by the 16 best European national teams in January 2010.

Please note that due to licence restrictions it will not be possible for users from Germany, France, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Belarus to watch the video stream in their territories.


TEXT: EHF
 
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