Join Sky Bet's Online Betting Racing Revolution. Place a Bet and View the Race on the Move
LONDON, July 22, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --
Sky Bet Mobile customers can now stream live horse racing events straight to their iPhone and iPad with the new and improved Racing UK 'Bet to View' service.
A revolution in online betting, the optimised streams for iPhone and iPad provide crystal clear live coverage from all of the Racing UK tracks.
For just a £1 stake, you can watch any of the 4,000+ races each year including the Grand National as well as the prestigious Cheltenham Festival.
Simon Brydon, Director of Business Development at Racing UK said, "We're delighted that Sky Bet are ready to launch this new service.
"The iPhone has been a revelation in terms of mobile media consumption and we're delighted that racing fans can now bet and then watch every Racing UK race live on their iPhone.
"No matter where the user is, as long as they have a 3G phone signal, there's now no reason for them to miss an opportunity to bet with Sky Bet and catch all the excitement of watching the race live. "
Sky Bet Mobile Product Manager Ben Kamara added: "Racing UK's new service is superb and we know racing fans all over the UK will enjoy being able to watch races on the go.
"We are the first company to provide customers with the newly-optimised live streams, which adds a new, exciting aspect to our new mobile website."
To access the service simply log-in to your Sky Bet account, place your bet and enjoy the action!
If you do not have an online betting account you can register directly from your mobile device and receive a completely free £10 sign up bonus.
About Sky Bet
Sky Bet primarily offer an online sports betting service although our customers can also use the service on their mobiles, through their TV and over the phone. To bet with Sky Bet you need to open a free account and register a debit card, credit card or e-wallet. Sky Bet does not accept customers from the USA and operates fully within UK law under a licence issued by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission.
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