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Here's everything we know, compiled from the old thread.

1) Go to espn360.com. Enter your location and provider, and they will tell you if it's available both where you are and with whom you subscribe.

2) If your subscriber doesn't have it, they have a request button. Use it. If they get enough requests, they'll carry it.

3) Verizon universally carries 360, so if it's a big deal to you and is available in your area, you might want to think about switching to Verizon.

4) You have to install the plug-in to view, if you don't already have it.

5) Games are pretty close to real time, within 10-30 seconds.

6) Multiple games are available. When you are logged in, there are options to help you determine which, if any, you put up as "full screen".

7) Grande Communications also carries 360.

8) We're pretty sure all campus computers (and ethernet, etc) have access to 360.

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