I was trying to watch some stuff on ESPN360 and can't because it looks like it's tied to television systems, specifically cable companies. Do you think D* will ever work with ESPN to provide this to their subs?
I was trying to watch some stuff on ESPN360 and can't because it looks like it's tied to television systems, specifically cable companies. Do you think D* will ever work with ESPN to provide this to their subs?
It integrates a TON of internet programming into your HD-DVR. Not sure about the plain HD receivers, you can look it up. But, I can watch videos from hulu, you tube, many TV networks websites, Australia's NINE network... just a ton there. Well worth the $20 one time fee.
I was trying to watch some stuff on ESPN360 and can't because it looks like it's tied to television systems, specifically cable companies. Do you think D* will ever work with ESPN to provide this to their subs?
ESPN360 is a internet channel. No cable company carries it.
There are some agreements between ISP's and ESPN360 to provide it to you for free but its not on the cable system. For example, Comcast in Minneapolis is a ISP that gives it to you for free. My parents have Comcast for internet only (they have D* for TV) so my little brother can see the 360 games.
I was trying to watch some stuff on ESPN360 and can't because it looks like it's tied to television systems, specifically cable companies. Do you think D* will ever work with ESPN to provide this to their subs?
ESPN360 is a internet channel. No cable company carries it.
There are some agreements between ISP's and ESPN360 to provide it to you for free but its not on the cable system. For example, Comcast in Minneapolis is a ISP that gives it to you for free. My parents have Comcast for internet only (they have D* for TV) so my little brother can see the 360 games.