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News Update 7 November 2005

B2 Networks to provide NLL games on broadband

League, streamer enter three-year deal for high-quality video

R.A. Philly
Outsider's Guide Editor in Chief


The National Lacrosse League announced today that it has entered a three-year agreement with B2 Networks to provide broadband telecasts of all league games.

Each game will cost $6.00 (American) to watch, and will be available to anyone worldwide with a high-speed Internet connection (cable modem, T1, broadband) and Windows Media Player 9.

"We are excited to now offer an entire season of NLL games to all of our fans, each and every night of the season," NLL commissioner Jim Jennings said.

"B2 Networks has established itself as a leader in providing broadband game broadcasts to sports fans across North America and around the world, and we are pleased to team up with them in offering this great service to our fans."

Indeed, B2 Networks has quickly staked its claim in the broadband sports broadcasting field, having previously reached similar deals with the American Hockey League, United Hockey League, East Coast Hockey League, United States Hockey League, Pacific Coast League (baseball), and Northern League (baseball).

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