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Good COMCAST News Re: Pac-12 NET

Sounds like Colorado Springs will get the national feed and Mountain regional. Other feeds for live games will be available online through any internet provider...

They said it'll take a week to install. I need to see my Huskies (in addition to the national and regional feeds) in two weeks. We're getting close to crunch time...
 
Looks like numerous regions, including the Houston area where I live, will not get the Pac-12 networks on Comcast. Needless to say, a lot of people (myself included) are less than pleased. I hope DirecTV or DISH get across the line, because as soon as they do, I'm making the switch. The worst part is that the Pac-12 and Comcast went on for weeks saying they'd reached an agreement without ever suggesting that large parts of the country would be excluded. If any of the posters here are TV execs I'd love to be enlightened, because I can't think of any rationale for excluding the Pac-12 networks in certain areas. We're talking complete exclusion. You don't even have the option of paying extra like you would for a sports tier or HBO. Unbelievable!!!
 
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