 Andypro join:2007-05-11 Milwaukee, WI | hi Just find a buddy in Verizon territory and get him to share his account info with you. Bam, instant access no matter where you are in the country.
I may not know someone in Verizon territory, but I encourage you all to steal this service as much as possible. Since they don't even offer you paid access if you would be willing to pay, this ISP exclusive idea deserves to die a horrible death. |
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| It won't go anywhere. Disney has the money to keep it going.
Also when the largest ISPs are on board noting is going anywhere. ATT, VZ Online, RoadRunner Comcast. And many small local and regional companies. 360 is going to stay.
Brett just wanted to bitch about it because a customer wanted it and he doesnt want to sign with them. But yet wants to collect extra $$$ from the customers going over his caps. |
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 jmn1207Premium join:2000-07-19 Ashburn, VA | There should be an option to pay for a subscription to espn360 without being forced to pay for it through your ISP bill. If an ISP wishes to charge their entire user base for this service, fine, but there needs to be an option for those customers that do not have a participating ISP.
I say again, lets put it to a vote. No ESPN and any of their products or have them all and pay $5 more each month. Let's see how fast Disney will give in and lower their prices when faced with having to put these channels on a more expensive tier or a sports package. See how they like that, especially when they get paid by the number of potential viewers. Instead of having the entire customer base, they would only get paid for those willing to fork over extra money. |
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 | they won't give. Disney will just rates on all their other channels- ABC Family, Disney and all of the other networks that they own. |
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