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How to access ESPN360?

Double D

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Sorry to admit this, but how in the world do we access this?

We use rural broadband via dtn speednet which is now called "KeyOn" communications. When you "click" on the ESPN360 tab it lists "non member" internet providers and ours isn't listed there. Many rural residents in our area use "Speednet."

Thanks for any help anyone can provide. Reply or PM me with any advice.

DD
 
Sorry to admit this, but how in the world do we access this?

We use rural broadband via dtn speednet which is now called "KeyOn" communications. When you "click" on the ESPN360 tab it lists "non member" internet providers and ours isn't listed there. Many rural residents in our area use "Speednet."

Thanks for any help anyone can provide. Reply or PM me with any advice.

DD

I had a previous account as an ESPN Insider, but am still signed up with ESPN.com. Don't hold me to it, but if you sign up for a free account at ESPN.com, you might be able to get access to the games. Give it a shot and see what happens.
 
I checked it out and without logging in, I was able to watch the whole UNC-Texas game on an archive. I'm not sure how it goes with LIVE games, but I would assume to try out what Bravesfan says and I'm pretty sure that it will work.
 
Unfortunately, with ESPN360.com, it depends on your internet provider. Up until this year, I don't think Comcast had a deal with ESPN360. Luckily, I think they recently added it, so anyone with internet-service from Comcast can access ESPN360.

So, ESPN360 may not be available through rural internet providers.
 
AT&T DSL users also get free access. I would also like to point out that, if we dont start supporting net neutrality. A large portion of commercial websites will be like this.
 
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