on free TV will be at the discretion of RS but they will likely spread across all rounds.
The first three matches to be aired on free TV are: Brazil-Croatia, Mexico-Cameroon and Uruguay-Costa Rica.
Viewers seeking to watch all 64 matches will have three options.
First, they can buy the RS World Cup set-top box, costing 1,590 baht each.
Second, viewers of PSI pay-TV service can watch the matches if they buy the new PSI-O2 HD box.
Third, TrueVisions will carry the World Cup channel by RS, both in standard and high-definition resolution, for its members at no extra charge.
In the latest development, the the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) said it might use the money from the Broadcasting and Telecommunications Reserve Development Fund for the Public Interest to subsidise the broadcast. A briefing will be held later today.
on free TV will be at the discretion of RS but they will likely spread across all rounds.
The first three matches to be aired on free TV are: Brazil-Croatia, Mexico-Cameroon and Uruguay-Costa Rica.
Viewers seeking to watch all 64 matches will have three options.
First, they can buy the RS World Cup set-top box, costing 1,590 baht each.
Second, viewers of PSI pay-TV service can watch the matches if they buy the new PSI-O2 HD box.
Third, TrueVisions will carry the World Cup channel by RS, both in standard and high-definition resolution, for its members at no extra charge.
In the latest development, the the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) said it might use the money from the Broadcasting and Telecommunications Reserve Development Fund for the Public Interest to subsidise the broadcast. A briefing will be held later today.
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