ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: ACC Network I'm not a Cox moderator but one will probably respond here with a linkthat will show what progress they've made,and as of now it won't answer your question. Moderators, please at least let us know whether or not it will be on in time for this weekend's games. I'd like to know as soon as possible if I need to make other arrangements to watch the games. Thanks. ACC Network I couldn't wait for Cox's negotiations with ESPN to pan out in time for me to watch the game between GT and Clemson tonight. So, I started a free one week trial with Hulu TV on Tuesday. It appears to work fine though the frame rate (watching US Open tennis on ESPN) was a little bit slow and the match was slightly choppy over the wifi. Youtube TV also offers a free trial. So, maybe I'll go there next week. Some are askingthe Cox moderators here what their options are for watching ACC games this weekend. Going to another provider is your only solution, and you shouldn't wait for a moderator to tell you that, because they never will.Explore other options NOW if you haven't started already, because Ireally don't expect Cox to have the ACC Network by this weekend, especially with other cable providers (Comcast,Dish) holding out as well. In fairness to Cox, they're trying to keep their prices down and negotiating a lower price is intheirand their customers' long term best interest, butthat's not going to help us ACC fans right now. And mods, please don't reply with the cut and pasted response of "we're actively negotiating with ESPN to the the ACC Network". Re: ACC Network Get it done quickly. I'm paying too much money to not get what I want. I'm not optimistic at this point as there has beenzero progress reported. The canned responseof "Cox is actively negotiating..." is old.