how much is your cable/internet bill?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:$150 with Comcast. It's so much money, by DW has to have her Bravo show. I'm basically paying $150/month for internet, Bravo, and Game of Thrones. Such a waste of money.

I'd really like to slim down and just have internet, Nexflix, HBO Go, and Bravo on-demand. Any way to do this and save $$$?


I want to do that, but my husband won't give up MASN. He loves his Wizards...


54.99 internet, Netflix and hulu.


Provider for the $54.99 internet?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:$180. That includes phone, internet, cable with three HD boxes and a DVR, HBO. It's ridiculous but we can't give it up.


Why do you still need a home phone? You should look into VoIP.

They offered it free for 12 months, so why not!

And it is VoIP.


Your rate seems high for what you have. What's your internet speed?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$150 with Comcast. It's so much money, by DW has to have her Bravo show. I'm basically paying $150/month for internet, Bravo, and Game of Thrones. Such a waste of money.

I'd really like to slim down and just have internet, Nexflix, HBO Go, and Bravo on-demand. Any way to do this and save $$$?


I want to do that, but my husband won't give up MASN. He loves his Wizards...


54.99 internet, Netflix and hulu.


Provider for the $54.99 internet?


And what speed?
Anonymous
$230 for Cox cable and Internet. I would ditch cable and do HBO Go, Netflix, Hulu, and AP, but my husband has to have EPL. And there is no way that I am aware of to get EPL without paying through the nose for the sports tier package.
Anonymous
Too much. But it's DH's only vice at this point, so I suck it up and deal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$150 with Comcast. It's so much money, by DW has to have her Bravo show. I'm basically paying $150/month for internet, Bravo, and Game of Thrones. Such a waste of money.

I'd really like to slim down and just have internet, Nexflix, HBO Go, and Bravo on-demand. Any way to do this and save $$$?


I want to do that, but my husband won't give up MASN. He loves his Wizards...


54.99 internet, Netflix and hulu.


Where are you getting internet for 54.99?
Anonymous
$0 it's included in our $704 rent.
Anonymous
People paying $50/month for internet only please come back and tell us how!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People paying $50/month for internet only please come back and tell us how!


I've had it numerous times. It's the introductory 2 year rate from Comcast or Cox. Also, the internet companies lie about what speed you need to stream TV. I've had even 25mbps and it was enough to stream Netflix and HBO.

The problem is that Comcast keeps lowering my streaming speeds, but I check and they aren't giving me the speeds I pay for, so I fight it.
Anonymous
Yes, it is an introductory offer. When they install the wi-fi be sure to run a speed test (speedtest.net) and check your wi-fi speed. You should be getting at least 25 mb/sec if not call and tell them that's what you are paying for and they will walk you through fixing it- or better yet have the tech fix it while he is in your house.

Periodically check your speed, we have even had them reimburse us it it isn't running close to 25. Trust me you can stream Netfix at that speed, if you can't then you can upgrade. We always sign up for the lowest speed then agree to up it if its too slow, it never is.
Anonymous
We run everything off of our home network (maybe 15 devices?) so 25mbps wouldn't cut it for us. 50 is what we have and would love more. But if 25 mbps works for you, no need to pay for more.
Anonymous
around $150, also Fios, two boxes, one basic and that includes HBO. No home phone.
Anonymous
Has anyone tried the Comcast mobile service yet? I ran the numbers and it looks like this may be a good deal (if you have already have their service), thoughts?
Anonymous
$101 month.
Fios Internet/phone/cable with cable card rental and free HBO until December.
I have my own box I bought to put the cable card in, so I don't have to rent theirs.
Anonymous
We pay about $100/month for high-speed internet and streaming services. We don't have a landline or cable, and mobile device service is another $100 that is reimbursed by our employers.
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