PeterNincompoop
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I've had Sling for about 2 years now. When we bought our new house, as a cost cutting measure, I ditched DirecTV. At first I was a little disappointed. Definitely had buffering issues on ESPN. Last season, you could tell they'd focused on that being a problem and had almost no issues. So, last season my biggest complaint was that we still live close enough to Neyland to still hear the fireworks when we score...then I'd see us score 2-3 minutes later on the stream.
All that said, I've really contemplated trying PSVue, Hulu now has a live service, YouTube is supposed to be working on one as well. The main reason I haven't is that I've really liked the customer service I've gotten from Sling. When I've had an issue, I'll tweet them, and receive a response within a few hours. They've also added channels, but not upped the cost. To me that goes a really long way. We started with the Orange package (1 device at a time), which was all they had when we first signed up. Then it was 20 channels for $20. Now it's something like 27 channels, but still $20. We also added HBO for $15 and the sports package for $5. We've since combined the Orange and Blue (up to 3 devices at a time) packages for $40 and dropped the sports package until football season starts.
I still think about trying PSVue, mostly for the "DVR" feature. I want to do some more research on Hulu's live TV package. But I've seen the work that Sling has been doing to improve their product, and they've not passed that cost onto me. For that, they continue to earn my loyalty.
I also have Kodi on a FireStick, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and a login to a PLEX account that someone has loaded down with tons and tons of shows and movies. ZERO regrets with cutting the cord.
All that said, I've really contemplated trying PSVue, Hulu now has a live service, YouTube is supposed to be working on one as well. The main reason I haven't is that I've really liked the customer service I've gotten from Sling. When I've had an issue, I'll tweet them, and receive a response within a few hours. They've also added channels, but not upped the cost. To me that goes a really long way. We started with the Orange package (1 device at a time), which was all they had when we first signed up. Then it was 20 channels for $20. Now it's something like 27 channels, but still $20. We also added HBO for $15 and the sports package for $5. We've since combined the Orange and Blue (up to 3 devices at a time) packages for $40 and dropped the sports package until football season starts.
I still think about trying PSVue, mostly for the "DVR" feature. I want to do some more research on Hulu's live TV package. But I've seen the work that Sling has been doing to improve their product, and they've not passed that cost onto me. For that, they continue to earn my loyalty.
I also have Kodi on a FireStick, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and a login to a PLEX account that someone has loaded down with tons and tons of shows and movies. ZERO regrets with cutting the cord.
