I think you mean Sling tv.Flex TV is Dish just the streaming side.
Finally just decided to pull the trigger now instead of waiting to contract end. While I will have to pay the early termination fee, the monthly savings more than make up for it
Tried PS Vue and just couldn't deal with their guide. Finally settled on Sling TV. Got the Orange/Blue with cloud DVR, Lifestyle and Sports packages. Went with a Tablo 4 tuner DVR for my locals. Was looking hard at a TiVo but the high monthly fees and cost involved in adding a mini extender just didn't make sense. With Tablo I've got a whole home system for my locals and guide data for a $5 monthly or $150 lifetime service fee. With the Tablo app I can watch TV anywhere. Bought a SideClick attachment for my Fire TV Stick to use with voice activation with the new set up. Everything can be controlled through the Fire TV Stick using the Sling and Tablo apps. May not be a good alternative for most people but it works for me. Will more than likely come back to DISH at some point in time since they consider me a customer since 2006.
Could've saved yourself $10/mo by just going with Flex Pack + National action pack. More if you'd only activate the National pack on days with bowl games.Flex Pack $29.99 once Bowl Season is over Monday to stop supporting ESPN
America's Top 120 $49.99 my current package through Bowl season
Before deciding to call the streaming service "Sling," Dish trademarked the name "nutv." (meant to be read as "new tv" but I would always divide it wrong and call it "nut-vee")DISH needs some new names besides 'Sling' and 'Flex'.![]()
Could've saved yourself $10/mo by just going with Flex Pack + National action pack. More if you'd only activate the National pack on days with bowl games.
Could've saved yourself $10/mo by just going with Flex Pack + National action pack. More if you'd only activate the National pack on days with bowl games.
Geez. I was responding to camo who stated that they were going to go to Flex pack from AT120 after bowl season to drop ESPN. I was pointing out TO HIM that there was another way to get ESPN without paying as much for AT120.If only it was that easy! By staying with Flex I would have had to add the National Action Package, Heartland Package and the Variety Package and still wouldn't have got some channels that are important to us such as BBCAmerica, Golf channel, NFL Redzone, LMN and many more. I thought it was an easy decision. By adding and canceling packages on a daily basis that just isn't something I want to have to keep up with.
I'm paying $39.99/month for 100mbps through Comcast, and they're the only option I have for high speed internet. This article makes it sound like if you have internet only, you're having to pay the standard rate, and IMO that isn't true. Like many have said previous to me, all you gotta do is call and tell them you're canceling, and they miraculously find a better offer. Granted, you have to do that every year, it's just the game they're playing and counting on people that never call in again.
Comcast also includes HBO in the package, which I never watch.Best I could get from Comcast in my area on a cancellation threat was a $45 bundle of 25mb and limited basic TV. With that limited basic TV they also add a $7 locals surcharge so with taxes I'm paying about $55/mo. And it includes a 1-year commitment.
Comcast also includes HBO in the package, which I never watch.
I am switching to Uverse AT&T next month when my contract is over. They have incredible deals for new customers. Flex Pack is okay but it is expensive compared to DirecTV at $35.
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I'm paying $39.99/month for 100mbps through Comcast, and they're the only option I have for high speed internet. This article makes it sound like if you have internet only, you're having to pay the standard rate, and IMO that isn't true. Like many have said previous to me, all you gotta do is call and tell them you're canceling, and they miraculously find a better offer. Granted, you have to do that every year, it's just the game they're playing and counting on people that never call in again.
Plus this article, although with a recent dateline, seems outdated, since Comcast just moved their 25mbps tier to 60, and their 75 to 100.
Me too, haven't paid for home phone for several years. Gotta pay for overpriced Charter internet, might as well use it (can only get speed of 30 for same price as others pay for 60 which is ridiculous).Why do you pay for voip for $237? I use Google Voice and it is completely free. Unless you do a lot of international calling.