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The forthcoming T20 World Cup will be streamed live on Bioscope and MyGP apps through digital broadcaster Rabbithole.
As a result, users of the two apps can now enjoy the thrilling matches of the world cup live staying anywhere in the world, said a press release on Saturday.
According to the release, Rabbithole has signed a deal with Grameenphone (GP) to bring all the matches live to a screen near audience.
At the deal signing event at the capital’s GP House, M Salahuddin Chowdhury, managing director; ASM Rafiq Ullah, chief executive officer; Ziauddin Adil, co-founder of Rabbithole; and Solaiman Alam, chief digital and strategy officer of Grameenphone; Talal Reza Chowdhury, head of Corporate Strategy, and Shamiur Rahman Khan, general manager of Strategic Sourcing of Grameenphone; among others, were present.
Under the partnership deal, Rabbithole will be available on Bioscope and MyGP app during the entire T20 World Cup event, and can be accessed through purchasing specific data and combo packs.
People can find these data packs easily on GP website and MyGP app. Upon purchasing the data packs, they will be able to experience all the World Cup matches live on Bioscope and MyGP sports, said the release.
Rabbithole is the authorised digital broadcaster from Bangladesh for live-streaming matches of this year’s T20 cricket World Cup.
The OTT platform started its journey in 2017 through live broadcasting all matches of Bangladesh Cricket team.
Since 2018, it has been streaming all types of live matches through its app, YouTube channel ‘Rabbitholebd Sports’ and portal ‘Rabbithole.com’.
On the other hand, Bioscope is Grameenphone’s flagship entertainment platform, while MyGP is Grameenphone’s one-stop app designed to connect customers to what matters most.