Cool news for the “digital generation” guys, at least the ones in Italy: Sky Online announces a new service which will stream the MotoGP races to the most popular devices used for accessing internet content: PCs, Mac computers, iPads, major Samsung tablets and smart TVs. Even more, the streams will be accessible from Xbox One and Xbox 360, as well as PlayStation 3 and 4.
This service is targeting MotoGP fans which are not Sky customers and neither willing to subscribe. The streams are said to offer a high-quality racing experience at low costs and with maximum flexibility, with both monthly subscriptions to the service or per-event pay-per-view fees.
We can only hope more networks around the world pick up this nifty idea, as it offers racing enthusiasts a better opportunity to watch their favorite riders and teams, even though they can’t make it to a nearby track on a racing weekend, or aren’t even at home.
Now, if you’re away for the weekend but still have a tablet and internet connection, you can enjoy your MotoGP race with minimal costs. Of course, there is the world-wide motogp.com online service, but the subscription is either monthly or yearly, with pay-per-event expanding very slowly and only in Italy, Spain and UK.
Via gpone.com
We can only hope more networks around the world pick up this nifty idea, as it offers racing enthusiasts a better opportunity to watch their favorite riders and teams, even though they can’t make it to a nearby track on a racing weekend, or aren’t even at home.
Now, if you’re away for the weekend but still have a tablet and internet connection, you can enjoy your MotoGP race with minimal costs. Of course, there is the world-wide motogp.com online service, but the subscription is either monthly or yearly, with pay-per-event expanding very slowly and only in Italy, Spain and UK.
Via gpone.com