I could see if I was blacked out of the local broadcast games as well as DAL WAS game but that is not the case. I hesitate to believe this not so much for the all the round around I received but rather because how can a system be in place to comply with a "federal legislation" that causes the primary attempt of the legislation to be thwarted.that is I am able to see the local broadcast games on the Sunday ticket. I ask what specific legislation and cannot receive an accurate answer. I call back ATT and am finally told this is all due to federal legislation. I call cable company and they confirm the IP information. Before I call the cable company I google what is my IP and the result shows my IP resolves not to Texas but to my actual town in California. I am told to call my cable company and ask to change the address of the POP from TX to CA. As one of the teams is Dallas I would thus be blacked out due to being seen in the local market even though I am thousands of miles away. I recall customer service, explain the above, and finally am told that despite my billing address and CC address being in California my IP resolves to Texas which is the home office of my cable/Internet provider. I logged into the new California based account and was confronted with the same blackout issue: local broadcast games not blacked out and the game I wanted to see (DAL WAS) is blacked out. I wasnt aware of this additional restriction so I signed up for second subscription using my California address. If a game is being blacked out due to local broadcasts, whether or not you are streaming from that local area, your access to stream will also be blacked out." ATT BLACK OUT CODE
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