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AussieJeffProbst t1_iycle56 wrote

Another good reason to ditch cable.

When I had it I was paying like $50 a MONTH in broadcast fees, regional sports fees, and taxes that were all related to TV.

Edit: Just looked at an old bill. It was $67.24 a month if you include the rental fees for two cable boxes as well. Insane.

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monchota t1_iydzqda wrote

The problem is , it is THE only option for internet for most people and thag needs to change.

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AussieJeffProbst t1_iye7sd4 wrote

Im talking about cable though. You can still get internet only plans from comcast.

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Infamous_Yogurt2858 t1_iyez4nf wrote

Sure, but the fees for internet alone are not nearly as egregious as those associated with their cable service.

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Sabrelock t1_iyd51vi wrote

Dropped cable 5 years ago and do not regret it

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StrangerKings666 t1_iydo670 wrote

Idiots are still paying $200-$400 a month for channels they'll never watch?

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constantino675 t1_iye5ykx wrote

Contrary to reddits opinion, some people do still watch network tv.

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StrangerKings666 t1_iyea2cr wrote

Network TV is free. You don't need 12 ESPN channels showing you the same shit all day

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constantino675 t1_iyealpl wrote

How bout you not tell others what they should watch?

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brody_edit t1_iyfcus6 wrote

Then people should stop complaining about price hikes.

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Pawn01 t1_iycjpi4 wrote

I would be absolutely shocked. It's been $0.00 for about 10 or more years now... It's 2022 who uses cable? Not even my grandparents use cable.

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BuckyDuster t1_iydhfv6 wrote

I dumped Comcast because the cost kept increasing and the quality of service kept declining

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ogbcthatsme t1_iydqdky wrote

Lol inflation.

More like decrepit wealthy leadership think they’re owed lavish wealth in perpetuity.

It’s not the regular workers’ salaries rising 7% yoy compared to 10% yoy inflation causing price increases, yet that’s the narrative “leadership” tries to sell.

Truth be told, it’s inept “leadership” still milking all the money for their personal gains. Will they take pay cuts? Nah. What to do, then? Raise prices. 😵

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Famous-Ebb5617 t1_iyewnv5 wrote

They have to pay their employees more. They have to pay more for their equipment/trucks/gas/everything else. Inflation impacts every industry.

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LavenderAutist t1_iycqy9p wrote

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Don't you love reading such great technology articles?

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seeingeyefrog t1_iyd5mny wrote

Thank you please may I have another?

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ArmsForPeace84 t1_iyda9np wrote

I would be VERY surprised if my cable bill went up next month. Since I don't have one.

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Masterjts t1_iyeael5 wrote

I live in a comcast monopoly zone or I'd have ditched them long ago. My bill for basic internet is $135 and its like 75mb down 10mb up and there is a data cap.

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TheNextChapterMMj t1_iycv47h wrote

To people in my same boat if you’re reading this…look up government assistance, I applied for it and it knocked $30 off my bill everything due to my income

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ArmsForPeace84 t1_iydalku wrote

Also, you can call up to cancel and get their retention save offer.

Don't need to elaborate. You're looking to cut costs. For all they know, you're about to head out the door and pick up a T-Mobile box or something. Or tether your phone for a while. Who knows?

Probably better, for everyone involved, than using a government assistance program. More of a discount, more flexibility, and it's the cable company giving up that discount, instead of it being subsidized.

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CrystalizedUniverse t1_iyf6vxn wrote

The government assistance has been great! Minimal effort to apply and instant $30 a month discount on internet. Everyone with low income should apply!

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yaosio t1_iydg8nh wrote

If you get only Internet through Comcast they send you a streaming box. I thought it was going to just be a bunch of pay services, but it comes preloaded with many free services including ones that work like cable/over the air with different channels and predetermined shows running. Comcast is sending me mixed messages.

My elderly dad and I also found out that OTA TV has come a long way. These are all channels only elderly people like, but we get 30 of them or something.

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franker t1_iyev34o wrote

I had no idea I could get so hooked on Youtube until I started watching videos on a big TV with the app.

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Varnigma t1_iydilwa wrote

I'm on Optimum (no choice) which sucks and I used to have Comcast which also sucks.

My local electric company is rolling out gigabit fiber to my area soon....can't wait.

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jnemesh t1_iydwmhx wrote

I have been pondering a switch to T-Mobile's 5G home internet service...slower than my current 1G (ish) Comcast internet, but I have never been thrilled with my service quality anyway. Soooo...if they up my price, I am gone. I don't even have any equipment to return, so all I need to do is place a phone call.

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shmoopiegroupie t1_iye3g8m wrote

We had TMobile. It didn't work well. We went to Verizon. It didn't work well. Back to Comcast.

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Scr0bD0b t1_iyf5xbm wrote

Granted she's in the boons a bit, but my mom was getting ~1mbps with T-Mobile. Unbearable. I think you would need to be close to a 5G tower to see something worth it.

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Polarbearseven t1_iyfas2s wrote

They ALREADY raised it $5/month. Ready to dump cable immediately.

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SilencexHeartbeats t1_iye0lcl wrote

$160 a month to $30 a month using cell tower internet

My life is exactly the same I just have $130 more each month

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Scurro t1_iye5drx wrote

Cell tower internet is always going to have higher latency and packet loss versus DOCSIS (coax). If you are only using the web for streaming and browsing the web it is perfectly acceptable.

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SilencexHeartbeats t1_iye5rj3 wrote

I game and stream and work from home

I was a naysayer until I tried it for a two week free trial

Works great, my life is the same

(With that said I’m sure there’s a latency difference just not one I’ve ever noticed)

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SlowMotionPanic t1_iyexaye wrote

Right, companies wouldn’t provision jet mobile hot spots to employees if mobile internet didn’t work just fine and dandy. 5G is more than capable for typical people, including gaming. The folks who raise that particular issues are usually into hyper competitive gaming which is nowhere near widespread appeal for normal usage. I’m not even talking very big demographic jumps; most people don’t play games so dependent on the lowest latency possible because competition for fun fucking sucks after a long day working in competitive environments.

It is, of course, region dependent. People in the boonies are going to suffer the most, but that is also true for “landline” style internet service.

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Themoastoriginalname t1_iye6c4r wrote

Let's be honest here...the gov doesn't really give a shit about us the consumers ,the tax payers...they have their hands in that monopoly ...why do you see specific ares only verizon or optimum or Comcast.Some areas they have very close proximity to each other maybe 2 blocks away but they won't go to the others turf.Bunch of bullshit .And politicians getting their pockets full of money .Make the makert a competitive one ...but nooo We vote but they still do whatever the fuck they want anyway

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MrPloppyHead t1_iycxfym wrote

I thought they were a pornographic actors agency, not a cable company.

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GaryIWillFindYou t1_iycrggy wrote

It’s a rate increase, literally happens every year … to almost everything

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rayinreverse t1_iyczrm3 wrote

Rates increase with utilities, because the extraction industry can be volatile. A cable company with shitty customer service, an aging infrastructure, and no service change is just raising rates because they can. Keep in mind Comcast annual gross profit for 2020 was $37.334B. They’re raising rates because they’re not increasing profit. Not that they’re losing money or unprofitable. Just didn’t GROW.

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GaryIWillFindYou t1_iyd94sj wrote

Each year negotiations with all major broadcasters gets more and more expensive with more and more affiliate stations being bundled into the contracts, thus increasing expenses. Also the aging infrastructure requires routine upkeep, upgrade, and maintenance. People often forget that these are real costs for providers that do in fact go up every year just like everything else.

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