I think I am going to finally kick directv to the curb. The deciding factor will be whether or not I can watch the Tigers. Tell me if I am wrong here... it seems that I would be able to see all the games with Sling TV and CBS All Access. Is that correct? Are there any better options?
cul, I can't answer that question but the thread I'm linking has some info I think you will want to look at. http://tigerfan.com/threads/cutting-the-cord-to-cable-tv-sony-vue-may-be-your-answer.126805/unread
Go for the easier option and better picture quality with an HD Antenna to watch CBS for LSU games and other local channels.
All I can say is that Sling TV is the bomb. Hooked up ROKU and I was off to the races. All-SEC, all the time. Amazing Dish Network through Sling is finally getting some decent live packages over the internet.
I used Sling for 2015 season. Stability was an issue so I cancelled after baseball season. Far cry from Netflix streaming quality and stability. Soon as I cancelled they upgraded and offered me a free Roku 2. May try again in Sept. Price can't be beat, $20 for all ESPN and SEC. CBS streams their games now and it is decent except all the crap sportscasting shows between. May switch back to HD antenna once I run second line.
Maybe internet speed, but not an issue with my setup. I'm using an outdoor antenna with a preamp, local channels are not an issue. The free Roku is pretty much giving everyone a free 3-month trial. Hope things work for you.
Missed part where I said Netflix rocks, 18mbs. It's a matter of buffering and freezing up. Much more noticeable with the semi-live feed. Now you could suggest Charter is throttling Sling intentionally...
I keep a speed check on my charter and I'm usually 10 mbps lower than what I'm buying. Usually tops around 20mbps. Count my blessings the season is coming fast.