Sports streaming service DAZN and LTN announced an expanded partnership to bring a broader range of live coverage of some of the biggest international football competitions to betting audiences and commercial partner platforms across Germany.
Through its use of a suite of LTN’s automated linear channel creation and playout technologies, DAZN is said to deliver a portfolio of eleven low latency, live streaming channel variants to around 1,000 betting locations and its distribution partner platform, Amazon Prime Video...
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