When I view it it shows Powered by Cox, but when I try to view any video it tells me it does not recognize my network. It is only because I am down here at the bottom of the earth... or so if feels sometimes! I select Cox from a list and then log in and I can view what videos they have, though many are not showing. When I posted this email, Cox was not on that list at all of supported ISPs. about an hour later Cox showed up again. Regardless, I found futbol.univision.com to have better coverage and higher quality video as well, though I cannot maximize the window, it comes through better... Downside is it is only in Spanish. Upside is, GOOOOAAALLLL!!!!! is universal and the mexicans say it with more enthusiasm than the british announcers do anyway!
Works fine for me too. I am on Mediacom for internet access. I found it interesting that using the link you provided, my screen shows "powered by Mediacom" above and at the right of the video. Made me wonder if you see something about Cox?On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 12:53 AM, Kevin Brown <kevin_brown@qwest.net> wrote:
Not sure what your problem is, but I have no issues getting the games via cox.net. Both live and replay.I have largely stayed out of the net neutrality debate as I don't really
understand both sides.
I do not have access to cable tv of any kind, but I have Cox for my
internet access. When the Olympics were on I could not watch them online
because I do not have a windows PC, so NBC was off limits. While other
countries had the olympics broadcast online I could not figure out a way
to watch them because I am in the US. However, if I used a public proxy
in Mexico, which I feel more than fine doing since I live 2 miles from
the border, I was able to watch the olympics on several internet sites.
Now, I am trying to watch the World Cup. Yesterday, I was able to watch
all day long the pre-game coverage and the concert through Cox and
ESPN3. But today I cannot access the actual games. It seems if I go to
ESPN3 I must be a member of a supporting company, which Cox is because
the whole site says "Powered by Cox" yet Cox is not in the list of
supported companies so I cannot watch it!
However, by once again putting in my mexican proxy I go to the espn3 web
site, click on the game I want to watch, and TA DA ! instantly pops up
the game in all its flash glory.
So what gives? Because World Cup is not a popular thing in the US I
cannot watch it? I have this same problem with WRC as well.
So what side of Net Neutrality should I be on, because this is totally
wrong! A US citizen and I cannot watch the stinkin' game online because
I live in the US? However any other country can access our american
companies (espn) and access the game coverage? This should be illegal!
Yet I am the one who would get in trouble if they found I was going
through a proxy...
http://espn.go.com/espn3/index/_/sport/soccer-futbol
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