Monday 30 July 2012

How to watch Olympics 2012 online?

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The latest version of the once in a 4 year event we call Olympics, is not only the biggest and most awaited sporting event but also the mightiest and dream of every sports person. And with so many countries participating, the games will surely have a BIG bagful of viewership. But, how many of us have access to cable TV all the time? Here is how you can watch Olympics 2012 online and see your favorite sports and sports-stars in action.







In USA


NBC is the official broadcaster in United States and is leaving no stone unturned to capture all the audience for Olympics 2012. Apart from broadcasting Olympics on its TV channels, it will be going fully fledged on internet too.


The easiest way to watch Olympics 2012 online in USA is through your cable TV subscription. NBC has made it clear that you can watch the Games only if your account is verified by your cable provider. NBC has successfully managed to tie up with most of the service providers in the country. And if your provider is on the list and you receive CNBC and MSNBC, you are good to go.

The process is easy, Click here to head to the official streaming page. Click on the “Click Here to Get Ready” button. Select your cable operator from the list (or simply click the icons), login with your cable TV details and as soon as your account is verified, you can start watching the games. You can also watch live streaming on you iOS and Android devices. The mobile apps provide a 4-hour demo which is enough to catch on the games while you call home and get the login details.

For United Kingdom



BBC is providing detailed live streaming through their sports website. If you are in UK and other territories covered by BBC, you can have access to live HD streaming to around 25 sports. Like NBC, BBC also has an app for iOS and Android platforms.

Rest of the world


If you reside in any country other than above two, you can watch the games live at Freecast.com. The website will be providing free streaming to more than 149 countries. Apart from this site, the official IOC Youtube channel will be broadcasting games live in many parts of Asia and Africa. You can also check highlights and replays at the IOC youtube channel.

So how are you watching your favorite stars?




About The Author

The above article was written by Mayank Batra who is a technology freak and writes about latest technology and upcoming video games. You can view all his posts at Play Till Death

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