A Shockingly High Number of Americans Have Cut The Cord As The Death of Cable TV Draws Near

Definitely the way to go if you can get local broadcast TV reception. One of my homes gets about 40 channels (networks stations and sub channel stations) so we just have Shentel cable ($70 a month for 50/10). Our other home only gets one (!) OTA channel do we pretty much have to get spectrum cable TV there. :slightly_frowning_face:

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Cancel Rogers and use https://www.cannettel.com/
Unlimited download, I run about 2.5 terabytes/ month. 75 Mb/sec is more than enough to run 3 tvs on hi-def simultaneously, a tablet and a laptop surfing the web and a desktop streaming YouTube almost steady. I’ve had it for 3 years and never had an issue. Excellent company with excellent pricing. They buy wholesale from Rogers.

But how much do you pay for high-speed internet ???

I do live in a townhouse with a homeowner’s assoc. that offers a subsidized internet. Cable and any other TV is separate. But some of my neighbors still use a dish and pay a fortune for the local, pay channels, and VOD…

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Exactly. I’ve watched the price of the internet go up tremendously as more and more have switched to streaming. And where I live, I only have one option and that’s from the local cable company where I stopped subscribing to TV years ago.

I left Spectrum tv as I got sick of all the surcharges and broadcasting fees. I’m not paying 200 a month for so called triple
Play. I get internet and phone but going to be cancelling that soon enough.

I pay $85 for my 1g connection and almost nothing for my iptv as im a reseller. Alot cheaper. My internet is used for alot more than iptv. I have upgraded my home network to 2.5g. Superfast streaming from my Qnap Nas. I don’t remember when I cut the cord. You remember Boxee? I was a beta tester when it was just software not a hardware device. My Popcorn hour was a cadillac streaming device in its day. Kodi I started when it was XBMC.

Cheers

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