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This could be because it launched early, our rights have expired, there was a legal issue, or for another reason. Customers of US cable companies took to social media on Saturday to report problems ordering the pay-per-view (PPV) for the boxing match between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao.
It was unclear how many people had been unable to order, but a late rush did cause the fight at the sold-out MGM Garden Arena in Las Vegas to start late, according to a representative of HBO, which co-produced and broadcast with rival premium cable network Showtime.
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The fight, ordered through cable operators, cost $90 (£59) for standard definition and $100 for high definition, the most expensive pay-per-view ever for a boxing event.
Pay-per-view is the largest revenue stream for the fight and was expected to bring in at least $300m. The majority of the revenue goes to the boxers and Mayweather, the winner of the fight, stood to take the largest share.
Customers with Time Warner Cable, Comcast, DirecTV and Charter took to Twitter to report problems ordering the PPV.
DirecTV gave troubleshooting tips on Twitter for customers having problems ordering PPV and Charter said it was working to resolve issues.
HBO, owned by Time Warner Inc, and CBS Corp’s Showtime, which split 7.5% of the PPV revenue, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.