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<blockquote data-quote="PackerfaninCarolina" data-source="post: 566788" data-attributes="member: 9364"><p>It doesn't currently have Sunday Ticket, but if the deal to purchase DirecTV by AT&T goes through, it might pick it up, with a few caveats. AT&T made an offer to do this, but the DOJ is reviewing this right now according to this article.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://nypost.com/2014/08/25/att-agrees-to-conditions-with-feds-in-48-5m-directv-purchase/" target="_blank">http://nypost.com/2014/08/25/att-agrees-to-conditions-with-feds-in-48-5m-directv-purchase/</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>What I was using was not Sunday Ticket, it was Fox Sports Go, it's a new thing from Fox over here at <a href="http://www.foxsports.com/foxsportsgo" target="_blank">www.foxsports.com/foxsportsgo</a> . It's kinda like WatchESPN where you sign in using your TV/Internet provider and you get access to live sports feeds coming from the Fox Networks. This would include at least national broadcast sports events on local Fox channels. Like I said I used this to watch the preseason game with the 49ers and chargers last Sunday and it came from Fox 6 in Milwaukee. I was just wondering if Packer games, which are only broadcasted in the Wisconsin markets or local markets of their opponents would be available on this.</p><p></p><p>Now with Fox Sports Go, it's not exactly a substitute for Sunday Ticket, I believe it only picks up the Fox channels in your local markets.</p><p></p><p>Now say if you lived outside of Wisconsin but had a TV provider that carried Fox Sports Go, you may be able to get a Wisconsin Fox channel if you got a Wisconsin IP address and made it think you were there, but that's not something I feel I can discuss here without bending or breaking the rules. Plus like I said, I don't know if this works for non-national TV games. It worked for the NFC playoffs and Superbowl and now preseason, but regular season may be different.</p><p></p><p>And U-Verse isn't the only provider carrying Fox Sports Go</p><p></p><p>I believe Comcast Xfinity, Time Warner Cable, Suddenlink, Optimum, Bright House, WOW, and COX also have it, they have a list of providers at their site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackerfaninCarolina, post: 566788, member: 9364"] It doesn't currently have Sunday Ticket, but if the deal to purchase DirecTV by AT&T goes through, it might pick it up, with a few caveats. AT&T made an offer to do this, but the DOJ is reviewing this right now according to this article. [url]http://nypost.com/2014/08/25/att-agrees-to-conditions-with-feds-in-48-5m-directv-purchase/[/url] What I was using was not Sunday Ticket, it was Fox Sports Go, it's a new thing from Fox over here at [URL='http://www.foxsports.com/foxsportsgo']www.foxsports.com/foxsportsgo[/URL] . It's kinda like WatchESPN where you sign in using your TV/Internet provider and you get access to live sports feeds coming from the Fox Networks. This would include at least national broadcast sports events on local Fox channels. Like I said I used this to watch the preseason game with the 49ers and chargers last Sunday and it came from Fox 6 in Milwaukee. I was just wondering if Packer games, which are only broadcasted in the Wisconsin markets or local markets of their opponents would be available on this. Now with Fox Sports Go, it's not exactly a substitute for Sunday Ticket, I believe it only picks up the Fox channels in your local markets. Now say if you lived outside of Wisconsin but had a TV provider that carried Fox Sports Go, you may be able to get a Wisconsin Fox channel if you got a Wisconsin IP address and made it think you were there, but that's not something I feel I can discuss here without bending or breaking the rules. Plus like I said, I don't know if this works for non-national TV games. It worked for the NFC playoffs and Superbowl and now preseason, but regular season may be different. And U-Verse isn't the only provider carrying Fox Sports Go I believe Comcast Xfinity, Time Warner Cable, Suddenlink, Optimum, Bright House, WOW, and COX also have it, they have a list of providers at their site. [/QUOTE]
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