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Friday, August 24, 2007

Fox Soccer USA teams with Vividas to stream EPL

UK/Australian technology company Vividas has reached a three year agreement with Fox Soccer Channel to video stream English Premier League matches in the USA every week using Vividas VivStream PPV technology. It is intended that the service will be add live streaming of other top-tier football events including FA Cup fixtures and UEFA Cup matches as well as select European Championship Qualifiers. As part of the EPL subscription packages, viewers also will be offered the ability to view classic matches from the English Premier League archive. The agreement follows successful streaming trials of 10 live matches from the 2007 Copa Libertadores (the South American equivalent of the Champions League) and European Championship qualifiers. Users were able to view full matches in high quality full screen resolution.

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