T-Mobile introduces new HD and 4K channels.  You will benefit from it after July 26

T-Mobile introduces new HD and 4K channels. You will benefit from it after July 26

T-Mobile and Warner Bros. Discovery has signed a cooperation agreement, under which the operator’s customers will gain access to Eurosport channels covering the Olympic Games in Paris. This year’s most important sports event will start on July 26.

Warner Bros. Collaboration Discovery Polska and T-Mobile provide customers with access to eight Eurosport pop-up channels – seven in HD quality and one in 4K quality – where you will be able to watch unforgettable broadcasts from the Olympic Games. It’s over 830 hours from various sports events that T-Mobile customers will be able to watch in the highest image and sound quality.

Eurosport’s special occasional channels will broadcast competitions from various disciplines, including competitions from tennis, football, basketball, martial arts, handball, volleyball and golf. Warner Bros. group platforms Discovery, including the Olympic pop-up channels, remains the only place where every moment of the event will be covered.

Customers will be able to use the new TV channels offered by T-Mobile, available during the Olympic Games, free of charge MagentaTV, with M or L package.

Eurosport on MagentaTV: what will we see?

Eurosport’s offer of occasional channels during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games will include:

  • 150 hours of tennis broadcastingtable tennis and golf
    • Men’s and women’s competitions in all disciplines
    • Reports available 24 hours a day
    • All tennis broadcasts from 10:00 to 23:30
    • The best matches from the Roland-Garros main court
  • 75 hours of football broadcasts
    • Men’s and women’s competitions
    • Reports available 24 hours a day
  • 105 hours of basketball broadcasts
    • Men’s and women’s competitions in all disciplines
    • Reports available 24 hours a day
  • 123 hours of handball broadcasts
    • Men’s and women’s competitions
    • Reports available 24 hours a day
  • 130 hours of volleyball broadcasting
    • Men’s and women’s competitions in all disciplines
    • Reports available 24 hours a day
  • 150 hours of judo broadcastswrestling, boxing and taekwondo
    • Men’s and women’s competitions in all disciplines
    • Week one: judo + evening boxing session
    • Week two: wrestling, taekwondo + boxing final
  • 90 hours of rhythmic gymnastics broadcastssports gymnastics, trampoline jumping, diving, synchronized swimming
    • Men’s and women’s competitions in all disciplines (where applicable)
    • Reports available 24 hours a day
    • Broadcasts from 9:30 to 23:00

Viewers can expect too over 200 hours of coverage from the Olympic Games in Paris in 4K qualityincluding: opening and closing ceremonies, athletics (67 hours), volleyball (32 hours), swimming (28 hours), cycling/track cycling (19 hours), judo (14 hours), rhythmic gymnastics (14 hours) and many other sports, including boxing, slalom kayaking, sprint kayaking, diving, weightlifting, triathlon and water polo.

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