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Find out which TV channels and platforms have the rights to broadcast various sports events in the UK, such as football, rugby, cricket and more. See the details of the contracts, the free-to-air rules and the online options for different sports and competitions.
Sky Broadband is the consumer internet service offered by Sky UK in the United Kingdom. Learn about its history, products, services, network coverage, wireless hub, on demand, controversy and more.
TNT Sports is a group of pay television sports channels in the UK and Ireland, owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and BT Group. It was formerly known as BT Sport and launched in 2013, covering various sports events such as Premier League, UEFA Champions League, UFC and MotoGP.
Learn about the history and development of the Internet in the UK, from its origins in packet switching and communication protocols to its current status and challenges. Find out how the UK has contributed to the Internet's global growth and innovation, and what are its current issues and opportunities.
Learn about the regulations that protect the availability of major sporting occasions on free-to-air terrestrial television in the UK. Find out the categories, events, and broadcasters covered by the code, and the proposed changes and reviews.
Now is a subscription over-the-top streaming service operated by Sky Group and Xfinity in Europe and the US. It offers live and on-demand content in various categories, such as films, sports, entertainment and kids, with flexible monthly passes.
Sky Sports is a group of sports channels operated by Sky Group, the dominant subscription television sports brand in the UK and Ireland. It broadcasts live and recorded sports events, such as Premier League football, Formula One, cricket, golf and more, and has played a major role in the commercialisation of British sport since 1991.
BT Group is a British multinational telecommunications company that provides fixed-line, broadband, mobile, TV and IT services in the UK and worldwide. It originated from the Electric Telegraph Company, the world's first public telegraph company, and became independent of the Post Office in 1981 after privatisation.