A good VPN can get around the cox blocks amirite
A good VPN can get around the cox blocks amirite
I watched last night game out here in New Mexico on watch espn.
Well ESPN+ launched today. It is going to be interesting to see how this all works out.
One thing of concern is that as of this moment there is apparently no commercial license for +.
For those that don't know if you are a bar/restaurant you pay a fairly hefty price for cable/satellite to broadcast sporting events and with that comes the right to show content that is displayed over WatchESPN.
As of right now it doesn't appear that avenue exist for ESPN+. IF that remains true then this could be a problem considering the new SBC contract that will push many of our games to the ESPN+ platform.
I'm going to keep digging but as of now it doesn't look good.
With my luck, as soon as I spend the time and money to figure out how those VPN's work, they will become obsolete.
Might be a better choice to get you an RPN and listen on the radio!!!!!!!
I heard the same thing from Sony about Betamax.
I didn't want to post this out of fear of ESPN finding it and closing the loophole.but yeah, this works. It only checks your location when you start the stream. I create a mobile hotspot on my phone, start the stream on my laptop, then turn the hotspot off and it switches to WIFI.
Thanks. I wish I knew this sooner.
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