After bringing the highly successful FIBA Basketball World Cup to Filipino fans, mobile services provider Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart) will stream the 19th Asian Games via the Smart LiveStream App, its digital destination for live and on-demand sports and entertainment content.
After bringing the highly successful FIBA Basketball World Cup to Filipino fans, mobile services provider Smart Communications, Inc. will stream the 19th Asian Games via the Smart LiveStream App, its digital destination for live and on-demand sports and entertainment content.
Taking place in Hangzhou, China from Sept. 23 to Oct. 8, the Asian Games will hold a total of 481 sports events, with the Philippines set to send 395 national athletes across various sports events including Basketball , Badminton, Baseball, Football, Ju-jitsu, Karate, Tennis, Volleyball, and more. These include Gilas Pilipinas, the country’s men’s national basketball team, who are now under the esteemed leadership of PBA head coach Tim Cone; Hidilyn Diaz for Weightlifting; EJ Obiena for Pole Vaulting; Gilas Women’s Team for Women’s Basketball; Team SIBOL for Esports; Carlo Paalam, Eumir Marcial, Nesthy Petecio, and Irish Magno for Boxing; and The Filipinas for Women’s Football.
For a more immersive viewing experience, Smart users may also stream the Asian Games on their Google-certified Android TV on Android 8.0 version by downloading the Smart LiveStream TV App from the Android TV Google Play Store and linking their Android TV to the app.
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