Eclipse Internet Optimise for Ukraine v England game RSS

eclipse_logo1To paraphrase music legend Gil Scott-Heron, the Ukraine v England match this Saturday will not be televised.

Football fans will already be aware of this fact and that the only way to watch this 2010 World Cup qualifier is to head over to www.ukrainevengland.com, where the match will be streaming live.

Supporters living in an area where broadband speeds aren’t great won’t be best pleased, but if you get your broadband through Eclipse Internet, then you’ll of course be able to tweak your connection with the Eclipse Optimisation Tool.

From the control panel of the Optimisation Tool, Eclipse Internet customers can alter their connection settings to prioritise for general web browsing, gaming, email as well as live streaming of audio and video. Using the Optimisation Tool, you’ll be able to turn everything else off during the match to make sure you get the best possible viewing experience.

As fans will no doubt already be aware, the reason for the match having to be broadcast online is due to the collapse of Setanta Sports, who owned the broadcast rights to the match, in the UK. Currently it costs just £4.99 to watch the match if you place your order before midnight tonight. The price then rises to £9.99 for all orders placed tomorrow and on Friday, and goes up to £11.99 if you order it on Saturday. You can pay to watch through a PayPal account and the live streaming begins at 4:45 PM.

Eclipse Internet’s Optimisation Tool is a standard feature of all current Eclipse Internet packages, Home Lite, Home Select and Home Pro. All Eclipse Internet packages now offer maximum download speeds of 24Mbps, where ADSL2+ connections are available.

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No Comments »Posted by Tom on October 7th 2009 in Eclipse Internet



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