DISH Customers can now get BIG10 To Go!

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DISH Network customers with a subscription to an eligible programming package (see below) and a broadband Internet connection can now enjoy BTN2GO, a live 24/7 extension of the Big Ten Network (BTN) that gives fans the ability to watch the network live wherever they are via the Internet.

All this exciting content can be viewed at any time and from any U.S. location with a broadband Internet connection by simply logging on to dishonline.com, or BTN2GO.com

DISH Network Customers can BTN2GO Two Ways:

BTN2GO on DISH Online – Log in with your DISH Network account online ID and password and enjoy live streaming of the 24/7 feed of the BTN linear channel. Click the “Live TV” tab > “Live Channels” > “Big Ten Network.”

www.BTN2GO.com* – Enjoy live 24/7 simulcast of the Big Ten Network (BTN) including all games from BTN complete with live game stats to enhance the viewing experience. To watch content at BTN2GO.com, use your DISH Network account online ID and password. In addition to live video streams, enjoy:

• Exclusive On Demand Programming:

o Robust video archive from the Big Ten Conference library including past games from ABC, CBS, ESPN Bowl Championships and more

o Live games archived in near real-time to allow start over

o On Demand originals (The Journey, Big Ten Icons, Big Ten’s Best and Greatest Games).

o Coaches shows and highlights.

*Please note that currently BTN2GO is only available via computer. A BTN2GO app is planned to be available in the future.

Eligible Programming Packages for Residential/Commercial MDU Residential Customers
Eligible programming packages for customer may vary depending upon whether a customer is in OR out of the eligible Big Ten Network region. Please see below for more detailed information.

• In-Region Customers – Require Eligible Programming Package
Big Ten Network is available to “in-region” subscribers who reside in one of the nine states that have a Big Ten school (Illinois, Indiana (excluding those ZIP codes that are part of the Louisville DMA), Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio, Pennsylvania (except the Philadelphia DMA) and Wisconsin) AND who subscribe to one of the following programming packages:
o America’s Top 120 Plus or higher,
o DISH America Silver or higher or
o DishLATINO Dos or higher (PLUS Multi-Sport Pack)

Customers “in-region” who subscribe to America’s Top 120 Plus or higher with HD Add On, DISH America Silver or higher or DishLATINO Dos or higher (with HD Add On PLUS Multi-Sport Pack) programming packages will receive the Big Ten Network HD.

• Out of Region Customers – Require Eligible Programming Package AND Subscription to Multi-Sport Pack Big Ten Network is available to subscribers “out of region” who subscribe to the Multi-Sport Pack PLUS:
o America’s Top 120 Plus or higher,
o DishLATINO Dos or higher, or
o DISH America Silver or higher.

Customers “out of region” who subscribe to America’s Top 120 Plus or higher with HD Add on or DishLATINO Dosor higher with HD Add On or DISH America Silver AND the Multi-Sport Package will receive the Big Ten Network HD.
 
This sucks because I don't really care about Big Ten stuff and it sounds like a great freebie! A major Huzzah for Big Ten fans.

When is Dish going to give me exactly what I want, free Premium programming and access to free blu-rays?

...*shifty eyes*
 
This sucks because I don't really care about Big Ten stuff and it sounds like a great freebie! A major Huzzah for Big Ten fans.

When is Dish going to give me exactly what I want, free Premium programming and access to free blu-rays?

...*shifty eyes*


Actually there is quite a bit of people whom do care and watch these games as it gives them access to sports from the big ten directly like volleyball, softball, ect. It gives them more choices and options in viewing their Big Ten Programming. Aside from that its great to see sports programming being added over @ dish, no matter in what format. I just wish that dish would take the giant step at making sports fans happy whom have their service, and that's adding their local RSN's in HD full time. If dish could take that step, I would have ZERO complaints!
 
Seeing Yespage is from Ohio, I'm surprised he isn't beaten and forced to wear the Buckeye's colors and watch the Buckeye's play every Saturday. Anyway, this is even better for the millions of Big Ten fans spread across the country who can now enjoy Big Ten sports programming while on-the-go. :)

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Seeing Yespage is from Ohio, I'm surprised he isn't beaten and forced to wear the Buckeye's colors and watch the Buckeye's play every Saturday.
I don't cheer against anyone, it's just College Football has all the legitimacy of Professional Wrestling, and that is ignoring the massive multi-billion dollar empire built on the physical efforts of some that really don't get comp'd too well.
Anyway, this is even better for the millions of Big Ten fans spread across the country who can now enjoy Big Ten sports programming while on-the-go. :)
No doubt. This is a score for Big Ten fans.
K9Sat said:
Actually there is quite a bit of people whom do care
I don't doubt it. My post was sarcastic in the sense that it is a great thing, but something that I won't really care about. Then poked a little bit of fun at people that complain about everything.
 
It's a little clunky at first, but then the PQ is pretty darned good. It definitely needs more than the 15fps/progressive they are sending, but still acceptable.
 

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