dueling mullets
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- Mar 28, 2013
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Techncally it's only illegal to host the stream. Save the money and donate it to the lemieux foundation, if you have a guilty conscious.
What's your point?
Yeah there are drawbacks , Also call Xfinity & tell them you have to cut costs & you need to cut back on Cable & then will find a deal to keep you
Guessing that part of ATT sports' agreement w Comcast/FIOS is to not make this content available via connect tv streaming. Just a hunch.I went through this when I cut the cord. The, uh, oblique answers like Tom's are unfortunately the only option. It's bizarre that neither the NHL nor ATT sports want to accept payment to see their product. I figured the blackout and no availability of ATT sports as a streaming service would be a temporary thing that would resolve itself shortly, but two year later it still hasn't and there's no indication there are any plans to fix this.
I hear people complain about Comcast & I have never had a problem with them & have even helped me out lowering my bill 3 timesXfinity (Comcast) ((Con-cast)) is absolutely terrible. Avoid comcast at all costs. If you have any other options besides comcast.... TAKE IT.
If anyone needs a stream for several professional leagues of hockey send me a PM. I pay for cable and it is unfortunately comcast at the moment, but I am in the process of switching out service. Even though I get NYR/NYI games, Philly and Pittsburgh hockey games provided in my cable package (due to where I live) and I still prefer to watch hockey on the streaming site. It's much higher quality and 60 frames per second, which I don't believe I get on my cable service. 60 fps is incredible for watching sports and playing video games.
Your day will come. They are out to get us all.I hear people complain about Comcast & I have never had a problem with them & have even helped me out lowering my bill 3 times