Displaying items by tag: AFL

St Kilda Football Club are proud to welcome German technology marvel LOEWE as a platinum partner across the clubs AFL and AFLW programs until at least the end of 2026.

Published in Entertainment

Telecommunications company Telstra announced a new prototype that harnesses the power of 5G to improve the game-day experience of visually impaired AFL fans.

Published in Business Telecoms

The Aboriginal flag may now be freely used after the Federal Government acquired the copyright for $20.05m.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Monday, 07 September 2020 10:00

Telstra adds augmented reality to official AFL app

Telstra has updated the official AFL app with augmented reality features that the telco says will "give users a totally immersive way to view and interact with each club’s line-up for the coming round".

Published in Entertainment

The Graham (Polly) Farmer Foundation for the AFL player legend will benefit from a funding grant by Motorola which has announced it will give more than US$10 million in grant funding this year to charitable organisations around the world through its Motorola Solutions Foundation.

As summer progresses and sport occupies the mind, for the majority it is a time to sit back and relax. But not for Sportradar, a company that uses data analytics in cleaning up fraud in Australian sport and maintaining integrity. This is a time of heightened activity for the company.

Published in Data

Australian dedicated multi-sports streaming service Kayo Sports says an isolated issue with one of its network providers, that affected a small number of customers, caused errors during streaming of Rugby World Cup matches on Sunday.

Published in Entertainment

More minutes of AFL matches have been streamed than ever before according to Telstra which has revealed that 403 million minutes of football was streamed in the regular season 2019 - up 10% on last year.

Richmond Football Club is kicking goals on and off the field with its adoption of a digital-first approach to employee hiring with the deployment of specialist onboarding and induction technology.

Published in Strategy

Chinese ride-sharing company DiDi and the AFL have jointly announced that it will be "the Official Rideshare Partner of the 2018 Toyota AFL Grand Final", and "give new riders who download the app a gift pack worth over $100".

Published in Home Tech

The Geelong Football Club is using data solutions from storage and data management company NetApp to make data-driven decisions and real-time game adjustments.

Published in Data

If you're a fan of AFL, NRL or Australian rugby, you can now check live scores, match results, upcoming fixtures, and ladders for your favourite footy codes, just by asking Google in just about any way you want.

Published in Home Tech

After the ACCC raised concerns about Telstra's disclosure of the size of its viewing screen available on mobiles and tablets, the telco is "offering refunds to some AFL Live Pass app subscribers".

Published in Entertainment

The AFL grand final between Richmond and Adelaide last Saturday drew a sell-out crowd of more than 100,000 at the iconic MCG and generated a massive 3.1 terabytes of traffic on the Telstra mobile network.

Published in Data

Telstra is facilitating Fox Sports’ outdoor broadcasts through its distributed production network under a long-term deal inked by the two companies.

Published in Networking
Wednesday, 08 February 2017 01:48

iSelect launches top level domain name

Online comparison website iSelect has launched its Top-Level Domain (TLD) — .iselect — as it moves to claim a market position as Australia’s “first and only” life admin store.

Published in Strategy

Foxtel has launched a new broadband offering, bundling together sport and entertainment including broadcasts on its new sports channel — Fox League — featuring NRL matches.

Published in Entertainment

Melbourne tabloid The Age has blamed technology for the paper having published an advertisement on Monday, from a sponsor of the Western Bulldogs, commiserating with the club on its "grand final loss", despite the fact that the Dogs had won.

Published in Business Software

Fans at Saturday’s AFL grand final generated a massive 2.3 terabytes of traffic on the Telstra mobile network using their mobile phones and other devices to stream video, browse the Internet, upload photos to social media and receive and make telephone calls.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
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