classicpony
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RIPPPPED AGAIN!
Not that fast fellas...
Packages range from $199.99 for laptop, computer and phone services (with a student discount available) to $329.99 for the full package on all compatible devices and gaming consoles, including DirecTV's Red Zone Channel and new Fantasy Zone channel.
Of course, there are restrictions.
The service is only available to those who: 1) live in apartment buildings where DirecTV service is unavailable; 2) live in metro New York, Philadelphia or San Francisco; or 3) attend college at Michigan (Ann Arbor), Alabama, Washington, Texas (Austin), USC, Florida, Colorado (Boulder), Syracuse, Ohio State or Harvard.
Did you really think DTV was going to offer you a streaming Sunday ticket that easy? :snicker:
Not that fast fellas...
Packages range from $199.99 for laptop, computer and phone services (with a student discount available) to $329.99 for the full package on all compatible devices and gaming consoles, including DirecTV's Red Zone Channel and new Fantasy Zone channel.
Of course, there are restrictions.
The service is only available to those who: 1) live in apartment buildings where DirecTV service is unavailable; 2) live in metro New York, Philadelphia or San Francisco; or 3) attend college at Michigan (Ann Arbor), Alabama, Washington, Texas (Austin), USC, Florida, Colorado (Boulder), Syracuse, Ohio State or Harvard.
Did you really think DTV was going to offer you a streaming Sunday ticket that easy? :snicker:
Way too expensive for me but thanks for the heads up!RamsJunkie with great news for many:
NFL, DirecTV to Offer Streaming Packages of Live Games
You aren't arguing the right point. I am not saying it is not logistically possible, the technology has existed for years. The point is the networks will never let it happen.
Here is the easiest way to think of it. Is your idea an easy way to deliver content in a way that allows the consumer the most convenient access possible so they can enjoy it in the way the consumer chooses? If so, the power players (Fox, CBS, NBC, Disney, and the NFL) are not interested.
Not that fast fellas...
Packages range from $199.99 for laptop, computer and phone services (with a student discount available) to $329.99 for the full package on all compatible devices and gaming consoles, including DirecTV's Red Zone Channel and new Fantasy Zone channel.
Of course, there are restrictions.
The service is only available to those who: 1) live in apartment buildings where DirecTV service is unavailable; 2) live in metro New York, Philadelphia or San Francisco; or 3) attend college at Michigan (Ann Arbor), Alabama, Washington, Texas (Austin), USC, Florida, Colorado (Boulder), Syracuse, Ohio State or Harvard.
Did you really think DTV was going to offer you a streaming Sunday ticket that easy? :snicker:
1. Cool beans.
2. Screw you and this $40 more for consoles nonsense, NFL.
3. Give us a freaking plan where we can pay $100 or so and JUST get the games of 1 team!
+1.
I'm cord-cut, and get everything OTA or on-demand. I can record most games over the air to my DVR which is nice, but I'll be out of luck on local games which are not sold out.
Plex media server and a DLNA TV are a wonderful thing. Especially if you pair it with some questionable sites![]()
Not a fan of bare DLNA - tried it and abandoned it in favor of PLEX and the rich metadata it brings in automatically. Pairs nicely with our ROKUs.