Pilipinas Live Brings the UAAP to Filipinos Around the World

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Cignal TV has announced that UAAP Season 86, titled “Fueling the Future,” will be available to sports fans in the Philippines and around the world through their new streaming platform, Pilipinas Live.

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With this app, people from anywhere on the planet can watch UAAP Season 86, which starts on September 30th at the Mall of Asia Arena. You can enjoy college basketball games live or watch them later on your mobile devices. This is especially great for fans in different time zones.

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Fans will also get some cool features with the Pilipinas Live app, such as different camera angles and a fan stream for live games. You’ll also find original shows, game highlights, and other related content.

Cignal TV’s First Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer, Gerard Milan, said, “We are thrilled to finally bring the UAAP to fans around the world, including those in the US, Canada, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Singapore and Hong Kong.”

Cignal TV’s President and CEO, Jane Basas, added that UAAP Season 86 is just the beginning. They plan to show live games from the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), the Philippine Volleyball League (PVL), and Spiker’s Turf to fans in all countries where the Pilipinas Live app is available.

You can get Pilipinas Live on the App Store and Google Play for a special price of USD 7.99 per month, adjusted to local currency.

Cignal TV is a top Pay TV provider in the Philippines, offering a wide range of channels for news, sports, movies, kids, lifestyle, and entertainment. They also offer on-demand viewing through pay-per-view subscriptions and online streaming with Cignal Play and the Pilipinas Live app. Cignal TV is a subsidiary of MediaQuest Holdings.

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Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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