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January 6th, 2021, 03:10 PM
#31
Originally Posted by
JBen
Fox,
Our internet package is $100/month. Compared to what I paid Rogers and Bell that's money in our pocket every month. Quite a bit. We get 500 gig/month and have never come close to exceeding that. We don't watch a ton of tv. If there is a down side, it's that occasionally service is spotty due to weather and 25 down while it works just fine, once in a blue moon it has to buffer.
Our bundle of streaming. Cost us $30/month including Prime( I checked last night). So for $120-130/month.....We have all we need and we aren't paying for a stupid amount of channels we never watch and crap programing. Good luck paying less than $200/month (all in) for Rogers or Bell, even with basic packages. And for what it's worth, our internet goes down less than it did with both when I lived in Whitby.
Go with Teksavvy, we have a VOIP home phone included due to crappy cell coverage and little kids at home, but we pay $72 after tax for unlimited internet.
I was not saying that it is was exact, but the number of streaming services has essentially turned into the number of channels that you used to go buy. Many of these streaming services also have ads, you can pay more to have commercial free streaming, but there are ads for services you are paying for.
Originally Posted by
LowbanksArcher
Trick is to split those between several households ;-)
Bingo ;-)
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January 6th, 2021 03:10 PM
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January 6th, 2021, 03:17 PM
#32
Originally Posted by
ysyg
Why not use Bell at home too? I believe you can have about 6 receivers on one account.
We have internet at home but not at cottage. We weighed our options and with the ‘packages’ Have Ignight at home, offered between the two companies, this was the best way to go.