I don't have any documentation to back this up, but...
My expectation is that if you're in a state with an ACC team it will be in U-300. If you're not, it may be in U-450, or you may have to get the Sports Package, or...
I know from personal experience that in the Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville-Anderson DMA, it is available in U-300.
@baseballisback you'll notice that @skeeterintexas 's link says what she posted: "varies by market." I vaguely remember that being the case when it started up (similar to the Longhorn Network, which has a much more limited geographical span where it is carried).
The SEC Network is a U-300 thing, even in SEC markets; I wouldn't expect the ACC Network to be any more available.
skeeterintexas
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Uverse Channel lineup. “Varies by market”.
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JefferMC
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I don't have any documentation to back this up, but...
My expectation is that if you're in a state with an ACC team it will be in U-300. If you're not, it may be in U-450, or you may have to get the Sports Package, or...
I know from personal experience that in the Greenville-Spartanburg-Asheville-Anderson DMA, it is available in U-300.
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baseballisback
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It should be U-300 nationwide. If it's available on different tiers, I'd imagine U-200 in ACC markets.
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JefferMC
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@baseballisback you'll notice that @skeeterintexas 's link says what she posted: "varies by market." I vaguely remember that being the case when it started up (similar to the Longhorn Network, which has a much more limited geographical span where it is carried).
The SEC Network is a U-300 thing, even in SEC markets; I wouldn't expect the ACC Network to be any more available.
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baseballisback
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I get Longhorn in Ohio on U-200.
It'd make more sense if these niche networks were on lower tiers in-market.
Who knows...
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