Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) has announced some major upgrades to SEN Stadium, a feature within the SEN app that allows fans to listen to real-time broadcasts, eliminating transmission delays and enhancing fan experience.
Facilitated by partnerships with DrinkWise and Lumo Energy, fans of SEN will no longer need to connect to stadium Wi-Fi to listen to the commentary, instead using their chosen 4G or 5G network.
Originally deployed in 2021 in selected venues in Victoria and Western Australia, SEN Stadium was first used to broadcast live AFL matches and International Test Cricket.
From this weekend, SEN Stadium will be available in South Australia, New South Wales, and Queensland.
The expansion of the service means that SEN’s audience can now extend their broadcast across the country, opening the door for new audiences and more positive fan experiences.
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