I canceled Xfinity after paying close to $300 a month for
Triple play with gig internet, and their customer service sucks.
Instead, I opted for Fios (not sure if it's available in your area).
Fios also offer a good amount of discounts as well. I have internet (1Gig)/ YouTube TV and pay around $125 monthly for the whole thing. Autopay and Paperless enabled set you back another $10 off your bill.
Here's a mini breakdown of the pricing that I pay;
Gigabit Internet- $99.99 ( I believe there's a current price lock for ten years when you sign up, and usually, other promos or deals they give)
Youtube TV- 64.99
4K plus- 19.99
I currently have a few discounts which drop it down to $105/125 (105 is without 4K if I chose to go that route)
All in all, 88-dollar savings in discounts.
I'd suggest getting Roku for its ease of use, usually $20-25 for the basic ones, but any Streaming device would work.
I also added, optional BTW, 4K plus another $20 monthly (Add-on to YT-TV), which grants unlimited Device Streaming (up to 3 simultaneous devices can view content without the 4K +), The ability to view DVR downloads offline on mobile devices.
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Reply to Xfinity subscribers, what are we paying for? I haven't had cable in 11 years and I don't watch sports. Xfinity gave me the vaguest answer. by DistilledBrookie7
I canceled Xfinity after paying close to $300 a month for Triple play with gig internet, and their customer service sucks.
Instead, I opted for Fios (not sure if it's available in your area).
Fios also offer a good amount of discounts as well. I have internet (1Gig)/ YouTube TV and pay around $125 monthly for the whole thing. Autopay and Paperless enabled set you back another $10 off your bill.
Here's a mini breakdown of the pricing that I pay;
Gigabit Internet- $99.99 ( I believe there's a current price lock for ten years when you sign up, and usually, other promos or deals they give)
Youtube TV- 64.99 4K plus- 19.99
I currently have a few discounts which drop it down to $105/125 (105 is without 4K if I chose to go that route) All in all, 88-dollar savings in discounts.
I'd suggest getting Roku for its ease of use, usually $20-25 for the basic ones, but any Streaming device would work.
I also added, optional BTW, 4K plus another $20 monthly (Add-on to YT-TV), which grants unlimited Device Streaming (up to 3 simultaneous devices can view content without the 4K +), The ability to view DVR downloads offline on mobile devices.