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Steamer861

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Internet only plan. Savings = over $1k per year.
Nice savings :)
My bill to Cox Communications is $243 mo.
That seems really expensive :(

Cable cost: $59 a month for 50Mbs down.
Do they add tax to that? Are there any limits? D/L cap? Throttle your speed after certain amounts?

Usually ever thing in America is way cheeper than we pay, seems internet is about the same :)
I get 50 Mbs for 69.99 plus tax no limits :) comes out to just over 80$ a month
I just paid my bill Thursday. I find today all you need is a Cel phone & a good ISP :)
Streaming TV is alive & well :) litle Android box's have a ton of content :)
 

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I think I saw somewhere on my providers site that I have a 350GB limit for D/L, and they don't hit me with tax. 59 bucks a month is it. suddenlink is their name. I watch movies most nights for around 5 - 6 hours worth and have never used more than 150GB a month. (yeah, I don't get out much so I watch alot of movies). This is streaming movies not downloading them.
 

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I think I saw somewhere on my providers site that I have a 350GB limit for D/L, and they don't hit me with tax. 59 bucks a month is it. suddenlink is their name. I watch movies most nights for around 5 - 6 hours worth and have never used more than 150GB a month. (yeah, I don't get out much so I watch alot of movies). This is streaming movies not downloading them.

No TAX! Geese we get taxed on every thing:(
 

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Found it !!

$59.00 per month.

Internet 50
  • Medium User: Streaming and online education
  • Bandwidth to power all of your devices at once
  • 50 Mb download / 3 Mb upload
  • Monthly Data Plan: 350GB
Yup, no tax my bill has been the same for the whole time. $59.00
 

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Comcast "Internet service" is actually pretty decent in my area, and also the best game in town as the only other thing available is DSL. Very few outages, I can only remember 1 or 2 in the last few years other than electricity outages. I am getting a steady 75-90Mbps down, and about 5 Up. The speed should increase to 150 down after my downsizing kicks in next month. They have not enforced a bandwidth cap in the last 5 years in my area, no nastygrams whatsoever, and I consume around 1Tb a month, give or take. Although I have seen what they are doing in some test markets, and I think bandwidth metering is in all of our futures. $XX for the first Tb and then $10 per 50Gb over that. They will meter it just like electricity, because they are painfully aware that they cant compete with internet streaming. And I am good with that... I will pay for ONLY what I want.

My current $129.95 "Triple Play" plan works out to a bottom line bill of $188 a month after all of their add-ons, most of which are a type of fleecing that "should" be considered "false advertising". This includes 75Mb internet, telephone, basic HD channels, and HBO.

My new plan is for 150Mb Internet (only) at $83 a month. I subscribed to HBO-Now for $15 (yes I know I could get it for free on Kodi, but I value the content so I am willing to pay for it), and telephone with validated E911 for $5 a month.

Comcast customer (non)service absolutely sucks. I have war stories about them that could go on for hours. You are forced into packages full of useless content you could care less about, just to get the 2-3 things you actually do want. Their pricing strategies borderline on false advertising (we will sell you a HD package for $XXX BUT we add on an extra "HD Technology fee" of $10 above the price of the package if you actually want to view it in HD etc.. etc.. etc..). The biggest thing I hate though is that every single year you have to call and haggle for a "promotion" or you get reamed on the charges. I am just so damn tired of the annual haggling...........

The problem is that in most markets they are a monopoly and could get away with it (not just Comcast, TWC is just as bad). Nowadays, streaming from HBO, Netflix, etc is a viable option, and "On Demand" eliminates the need for a DVR. I will buy Internet bandwidth, and subscribe to the things I actually want. I no longer need to haggle!

$188 X 12 = $2,256
($83 + $15 + $5) X 12 = $1,236
Savings of $1,020 a year ($1k less in Comcast's pocket) and I am still getting all of the content I truly want.
 
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mikepetro

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My bill to Cox Communications is $243 mo. I've been thinking to "undo" them now for a least 5 years. I'm getting closer to getting it done....Umm that would be $1600 a year savings for me.
$1600 is a nice chunk of "play money" that I am sure you could find a use for!!!!!

I just did it. Tested everything out for 2 weeks on my new equipment, worked the kinks out, then gave them theirs back. I am tickled pink, and I have everything now that I actually watched with their package!
 

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Cut my cord 2 years ago. I have cable internet only and it runs my FireTV set top box, android tablets and laptop and desktop. If its out there on the net I can see it. Only problem I have is I only watch stuff if it has Captions, so some current Tv shows I watch a day or so later so the Captions can get put up. (sucks to be Deaf). Tv shows and Movies on Kodi. I wait until the search shows that its on DVD then I'm assured of the captions. There is so much info on the net about Kodi, and the addons to use.
Antenna for the local stuff when I have company, and its mostly in HD now.
I've thought about going with a VPN for even more access (overseas Ip address), but haven't yet.
Cable cost: $59 a month for 50Mbs down. Winning! :)

I bittorrent every show I watch. Check out subscene.com and subtitlesource.org for subtitle files on any shows or movies that are on torrents.
 

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