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NZ's Spark Expands its Sport OTT Platform to New Smart TVs and PVRs

NZ's Spark Expands its Sport OTT Platform to New Smart TVs and PVRs Image Credit: Spark Sport

New Zealand telco Spark has expanded its Spark Sports OTT platform to a range of new devices to give consumers the choice of how they watch Spark Sport.

Spart Sport is now available in 2017+ Panasonic Smart TVs, 2017+ Sony Android TVs, Freeview A2 Recorders and Freeview Smart VU Streaming Devices.

Instead of being bound to their lounge room with a set-top box, viewers can choose when and where they want to watch, be it on the go or at home on their big screens. 

Spark Sport is already available on web, iOS and Android devices, 2017+ Samsung Smart TVs, Apple TV 4K or Apple TV HD and Google Chromecast.

The new Freeview A2 Recorder and Freeview Smart VU Streaming Device combine the entire suite of Freeview features with apps user can download from Google Play including Spark Sport. The Freeview A2 Recorder retails for $439 available at all major electronic outlets and the Freeview Smart VU retails for $139 available at all major electronic outlets and Spark Stores.

Jeff Latch, Head of Spark Sport
When we developed the plans to deliver Rugby World Cup 2019, one of the first decisions we made was to ensure the app would be available across a range of different streaming devices and media players.

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