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Football => View from the Outer => Topic started by: one-eyed on March 09, 2012, 09:11:43 PM

Title: AFL Live Official App now out
Post by: one-eyed on March 09, 2012, 09:11:43 PM
AFL FANS can now watch every game live with the launch of the AFL Live Official App, which is now available for download from the App Store (http://itunes.apple.com/au/app/afl-live-official-app-by-telstra/id415427158?mt=8) and Google Play (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.telstra.android.afl&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS50ZWxzdHJhLmFuZHJvaWQuYWZsIl0.).

From the start of the home and away season, the app will allow customers to watch every game live as well as receive:
•    Live score updates
•    Team lists
•    Player profiles
•    Match previews
•    Post-game reviews
•    Live radio streaming

The pricing breakdown is as follows:

AFL Live Official App: is free to download and from the start of the premiership season fans will be also access live score updates, radio broadcasts of the games, team lists and player profiles, match previews and post-game previews all free and unmetered for 4G and Next GŪ customers available from the start of the 2012 AFL premiership season in market place and the app store. Charges may apply when downloading the app

AFL Live Monthly Pass: $10 per month for LIVE streaming of every AFL match in the month, full match replays on demand, and AFL TV channel. Customers will also get the first month free when they subscribe to the monthly pass.

AFL Live Season Pass: $50 for LIVE streaming of every AFL match for the season, full match replays of every game, AFL TV and coverage of the Brownlow Medal and finals series.

AFL Live Game Pass: $5 per game for LIVE streaming of an AFL match on mobile and tablet devices.

AFL on T-Box: Telstra T-Box customers get access to BigPond AFL TV channel with unmetered and around-the-clock AFL action. These channels include full video highlights and game replays for the AFL 2012 premiership season. T-Box customers also get the AFL game analyser.

AFL on FOXTEL on T-Box: Eligible customers can subscribe to EVERY MATCH LIVE in every round with FOXTEL on T-Box. $49.50 per month and you get 16 channels within Get Started, Sports and FOX SPORTS AFL packages which includes the FOOTY PLAY and FOOTY PLAY + channels. 

FOXTEL from Telstra: Value Package at $77 per month for the first 6 months (then $92 per month for the remaining 6 months) gives you 6 months free access to Sports (including Fox Footy channel) or Movies, plus free standard installation and an AFL season pass to AFL Live on your compatible Next GŪ or 4G mobile or tablet. The minimum package cost plus a one off $150 equipment fee is $1,164 over 12 months and is available to customers with an eligible Telstra service, such as a Post-Paid Mobile, BigPond Cable Broadband or home phone on a Telstra Single Bill.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/130383/default.aspx
Title: Re: AFL Live Official App now out
Post by: Penelope on March 10, 2012, 09:49:14 AM
4 possible devices to put this app on, but it is only compatible with the 2 year old discontinued telstra t touch pad, none of my later model stuff. :banghead

The AFL and Telstra; a match made in heaven - dumb and dumber  :stupid

(heard Finn Bradshaw on the radio the other day saying that TV ratings were way down on last year for the knob cup. It seems the AFL is hell bent on bringing Aussie Rules to as few a people as possible)

Title: Re: AFL Live Official App now out
Post by: Dubstep Dookie on March 10, 2012, 11:29:25 AM
4 possible devices to put this app on, but it is only compatible with the 2 year old discontinued telstra t touch pad, none of my later model stuff. :banghead

The AFL and Telstra; a match made in heaven - dumb and dumber  :stupid

(heard Finn Bradshaw on the radio the other day saying that TV ratings were way down on last year for the knob cup. It seems the AFL is hell bent on bringing Aussie Rules to as few a people as possible)

No compatibility with IPad. No live Dreamteam or quarter by quarter Supercoach scores.

Feature and looks wise is VERY similar to the IPhone App 'Aussie Rules Live 2012', which is made in some pimply teens bedroom and to be honest is probably superior.

What year is it again?