Gamblers Can Turn to ESPN Mobile For Live College Football
ESPN wireless is looking for a boost in it's lagging service, so it is turning to College Football to entice customers to help get subscription sales up.
The Wireless company is offering live feeds from up to 25 college football games a month. The feeds will come directly from ESPN of ESPN 2.
There will not be an additional charge for the service and customers need only have a subscription to take advantage of the offer.
The Miami-Florida State game on Monday night will be the first one available for this season.
The wireless company ESPN Mobile has struggled since its inception earlier this year. There was even thoughts of shutting down the service entirely. However, ESPN is hoping that adding live College Football games to their service will begin to turn things around. Prices have dropped drastically for the wireless mobile phone headsets and a turn for the best is needed to keep the service operating.
August 30, 2006
Posted By Vincent Tapoglia III
Staff Editor, CasinoGamblingWeb.com
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