Live horse racing coverage on 3G mobile
The Racing Post, the racing and sports betting newspaper, and Racing UK, the UK’s horseracing channel, announced the launch of a pioneering broadband betting site (www.thebettingsite.co.uk) and 3G mobile phone service, creating the UK’s only ‘one stop’ on-line betting site and allowing British horse racing fans to watch live racing, including major events such as the Grand National, Cheltenham
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