Saturday, August 6, 2016

Military members can live stream Olympics coverage free


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A representation of the Olympic rings are displayed in the Olympic Village in Rio de Janeiro.(Photo: Leo Correa/AP)

Service members, retirees, family members and others authorized to shop in military exchanges will be able to watch NBCOlympicslive streaming coverage of all competition for the 2016 Rio Gamesfor free Aug. 3-21.

A partnership among Comcast NBCUniversal, the Army and Air Force Exchange Service, and U.S. cable, satellite and telecommunications companiesis offering access to 4,500 hours of coverage from NBC. This year 10,500 athletes from 206 countries will compete in 35 sports.

The free live streaming is available on computers or personal electronic devices to any authorized shopper, regardless of their branch of service.

Active-duty members and other authorized shoppers can visit NBCOlympics.com or the NBC Sports app, and choose the Exchange as their service provider. (AAFES refers to itself as the Exchange.) Viewers must have an active shopmyexchange.com account to verify eligibility to watch the streaming, because of content rights restrictions. Those restrictions also will apply to some overseas locations. Outside of the AAFES option, prices would vary depending on the telecommunications provider.

Additional information is available at shopmyexchange.com.

After Comcast NBCUniversal offered the service, a technicalteam figured out how to make it happen.

In addition to Comcast NBCUniversal, the team included Defense Media Activity, Defense Information Systems Agency, AAFES and DHI Telecom.

The opening ceremony will air Friday on NBCbut competition begins two days earlier. The Games end Aug. 21.

Few events unify the world like the Olympic Games, and it is only fitting that we make them accessible for those who chose to serve our country, said Carol Eggert, a retired Army brigadier general who is vice president of military and veteran affairs at Comcast, in a statement.

In addition to this live streaming, the American Forces Network will offer NBC Olympics broadcast and cable coverage on its television services for overseas American military communities around the world.

Karen Jowers covers military families, quality of life and consumer issues for Military Times. She can be reached at kjowers@militarytimes.com.

Source: http://www.militarytimes.com/story/entertainment/2016/08/02/military-members-can-live-stream-olympics-coverage-free/87949822/

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