
Customers of UK broadband ISP and mobile provider EE (BT), specifically those who also take their internet-connected pay TV service with the TV Box Pro and TV Box Edge hardware, may like to know that they can now access the sporting centric DAZN app via the platforms Apps rail and Apps section on their device.
DAZN is of course one of the top sports entertainment platforms, delivering major live sporting events, highlights, shows, and original programming. Something that EE’s Pay TV customers will now find much easier to access.
Customers will naturally need to take out a DAZN subscription to access all of this, which start at £14.99 per month (DAZN Standard) and go up to £24.99 per month (DAZN Ultimate). As part of this DAZN also offers certain leagues as individual subscriptions, such as NFL Game Pass, NHL.TV, National League TV, Rally TV, and Courtside 1891. Pay-Per-View events are included within specific tiers, with DAZN Ultimate guaranteeing at least 12 PPV events per year.
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Luciano Oliveira, Director of Product, Home & TV, EE, said:
“We’re committed to offering EE TV customers access to an unmatched variety of the very best entertainment, and the arrival of DAZN adds a huge catalogue of premium sports content to our service. DAZN’s breadth of live sport, from boxing and MMA to top-flight football and golf, will be an exciting new addition for EE TV customers looking for world-class sports streaming in one place.”
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