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Sling TV interest and regional sports availability
We'll be relocating to FL in the next 6 months. Currently we're cord cutters only streaming on Roku. We watch literally no broadcast TV and have little interest in sitcom and reality TV.

Have been checking out the web available in our area (Port Orange/Daytona Beach). It's Brighthouse, AT&T and DSL Extreme. Brighthouse and AT&T have limits on streaming and push TV and phone options. DSL Extreme, which uses the lines of AT&T, states it has no streaming limits and charges by speed vs. data used.

Sling TV offers a basic package an enhanced package and add on options. In considering Sling my only interest is sports programming. They do mention FS1 and FS2 as regional sports channels.

I would like to hear from others who use Sling, and especially folks in FL who have their regional sports network. And if anyone uses DSL Extreme in FL.
10-04-2016 08:41 AM
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