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Qatar-based World Cup streaming service blocked in Saudi

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The official streaming platform of the World Cup appears to have been blocked without explanatio­n in Saudi Arabia, subscriber­s told AFP on Saturday.

The platform, Tod TV, is owned by the Qatari broadcaste­r beIN Media Group, which was banned in Saudi Arabia for several years during a row between the two countries but was restored in October 2021.

“Due to matters beyond our control, we are experienci­ng an outage in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is currently impacting TOD.tv, the official streaming partner of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. Additional informatio­n will be provided as soon as it is available,” beIN said in a message sent to partners and subscriber­s.

The Saudi government did not respond to a request for comment about the disruption, while beIN declined to comment.

Tod TV is the official World Cup streaming service in 24 countries in the Middle East and North Africa. Several subscriber­s in Saudi Arabia told AFP on Saturday that they had been unable to access the service since the World Cup began on Nov 20.

One said the service cut out fully about an hour before the broadcast of the opening ceremony. Another said the service still works briefly, but for no more than 10 minutes before an error message appears.

“Sorry, the requested page is violating the regulation­s of Ministry of Media,” the error message says.

“I want my money,’ one subscriber told AFP, saying efforts to get a refund on the service, which costs about 300 Saudi riyals (roughly US$80) per month, had been unsuccessf­ul.

 ?? ?? Ambrosini lifting Ghilardi during the duo’s routine at the Espoo Figure Skating Grand Prix in Finland. — AFP photo
Ambrosini lifting Ghilardi during the duo’s routine at the Espoo Figure Skating Grand Prix in Finland. — AFP photo

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