In "Charter Baloney Part I"(as posted below) a mouthpiece for Charter basically says the Pac 12 Networks are not on Charter because it costs too much and the Pac 12 Networks wants every Charter Customer in the Pac 12 footprint (states that have Pac 12 Schools) to get the Pac 12 Networks on their basic tier level. What he doesn't say is the following cable and satellite providers have decided to carry the Pac 12 Networks on the same terms offered to Charter! They are:
Arizona
California (Southern)
- Bright House
- Champion Broadband
- Comcast Cable
- Cox
- DISH
- Rancho Murieta
- Time Warner Cable
California (Northern)
- Comcast Cable
- DISH
- Horizon Cable
- Northland
- San Bruno Cable
- SureWest
- Astound/Wave Broadband
Oregon
- Ashland
- Beavercreek
- Bend Cable
- Canby
- Comcast Cable
- Crestview Cable
- DISH
- FiOS by Frontier
- J & N Cable
- Minet
- Monroe
- Northland
- Reliance
- Scio Cablevision
- Wave Broadband
Washington
- Click!Network
- Coast
- Comcast Cable
- DISH
- FiOS by Frontier
- J & N Cable
- Localtel
- Northland
- John Cable Co
- Wave Broadband
Mountain
In addition, the Pac 12 Networks is available online through these cable/satellite providers:
- DISH
- Time Warner Cable
- Cox Communications
- Bright House Networks
- Bend Broadband
- Suddenlink
- Frontier Communications
- CC Communcations
- Crestview Cable Communications
- Canby Telcom
- Rancho Murieta
- TCT West
- Comcast / Xfinity: Comcast / XfinityTV customers who get a Pac-12 channel as part of their TV package can watch all 7 Pac-12 channels live online at XfinityTV.com (but not Pac-12 Now) at http://xfinitytv.comcast.net/specials/Pac-12. ***Note that Xfinity streaming is only on the Web, not on mobile devices such as iPad and iPhone. Please contact Comcast with any questions about when Pac-12 streaming will be supported through the Xfinity TV apps on mobile devices.
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