Optus hands World Cup games back to SBS after #Floptus streaming debacle

Optus has waved the white flag on its streaming nightmare and handed SBS the rights to air four extra World Cup games while the telco attempts to fix its unreliable football coverage.

SBS said it had agreed to air the games over the next two days “after discussions with Optus”. The games will be available in HD.

SBS will now air four more games, including tonight’s 10pm Group F clash between Sweden and Korea Republic and tonight’s Group G Belgium versus Panama match.

The move comes after a nightmare weekend for Optus which came under intense criticism for its unreliable streaming. A large number of subscribers – who had paid $15 to access the tournament – complained they were unable to watch the weekend games which were exclusive to Optus.

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