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covetsthesun wrote:
Cable co raised the rates again. We have the tv/phone/internet package for $150/mo including taxes.
Since it's not going to get cheaper, we are looking for good ways to cut the cord.
1. We do want to keep a "landline" since it's easier (for us) than cell phones for business conversations. What other VoIP options are available?
2. We have 2nd tier tv... but still have 500 channels of "stuff" we don't need or want. DO like the onscreen guide and use of a DVR to record shows.
3. And internet... we don't have the fastest..but it's adequate. We're not aware of any other options for the net.
So, how do we cut the cord...and reduce our costs below $150/mo and have good quality service?
Pardon the ignorance... we really haven't kept up with all the new gadgets and stuff out there.
Thanks
cts
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Terryallan wrote:
Me. I like cable, and will keep it. Why? I like watching TV when it rains. And the internet over cable is fast.
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โNov-10-2015 12:35 PM
willi4nd wrote:That really sounds familiar. ๐ We don't watch any network. We don't care for sports. Peggy likes the stuff on Lifetime, which I don't care for, so we have to have access to Lifetime. Give me a few car channels, not Nascar thankyouveddymuch, and maybe Discovery and I'd call it good.
Our cable bill mysteriously went up $15/mo, after years of rising prices I called DirectTv and even with the "special" pricing it would have been more expensive.
Would go to air TV but we never watch shows on any major network.
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