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We have Cox in San Diego and pay $55/month for 15/5. However, we usually have download speeds of about 22mbs.
I work from home 9 hours a day and rely on the internet solely to connect to my desktop in Maryland. Also, 99% of our tv viewing is Hulu and Netflix. With the internet being used in some form or fashion 16 hours a day or more, we stil only manage to use about 180 GB per month. Cox has an unpublished limit of 250 GB for our tier; however they don't yet charge if you go over. |
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We only ever watched a small fraction of what was on cable anyway, so we weren't looking to replace that same experience. For the current season of the few shows that we like to watch (Breaking Bad, Mad Men, and The Walking Dead), I just buy them on iTunes. Otherwise, we wait until they come out on DVD and get them via Netflix. Cable is convenient, but it is also a rip-off for people who don't watch that much television. |
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The only downside is live events - sports. They often are only on cable.
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There are also other options also, cable aren't the only ones offering internet. |
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When I had cable it was the phone/internet/TV thing for under $100.00. After my 2 years were up the price was about to double. I dropped my phone service and had internet and basic cable for $70 then they tried to raise it again I dropped the cable and just kept internet. 5 years later I have not missed the cable because I rarely watched it and my high speed internet is $50 monthly.
In my Master Bedroom I have my iMac 27" with an external blu-ray player. I watch Netflix, Hulu and my collections of DVD and Blu-rays. I have a small Bedroom which is my Media room with my 40" HDTV/ TV2 and in the Livingroom I have a smaller HDTV 32" with TV2 and GoogleTV.
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We cut the cord in August. I wanted to do it earlier in the summer but waited for the Olympics to end.
We have an ATV3 in the living room and a XBOX 360 in the extra room off the kitchen. Pay $70 a month for Internet from Verizon. Netflix streaming is our primary source of content. We have the DVD service but they just end up sitting on the kitchen counter and we mail them back without watching out of guilt. We must get Netflix's best fullfillment algorithm because the next DVD seems to show up the minute we mail the one that sat off. We will likely drop DVDs in the next month or so. Let the Hulu + trial that came with ATV3 convert to a subscription. I let it convert out of lazyness but the excuse to the wife was so we could get some of the current shows like "The Office" and "Modern Family" during the weening off of cable. Now that time has passed we will likely drop Hulu once I figure out how to kill off the subscription. Plus, now that we've gotten a taste of older shows for the subscription channels, the network stuff just seems lousy. We also have a Xbox Live subscription which is a hold over from my "no kids, stay up until 1am playing Halo 3 days." It's nice right now for the Netflix app. although XBOX Live will likely get dropped next time my subscription comes up. I don't game at all anymore and my daughter gets to the Netflix kids content through the ATV3 in the living room or through our iPads or iPhones. The XBOX 360 will stick around because ironically, is the only remaining optical drive in our house. The TV in the room off the kitchen also has a digital antenna. We use it to get PBS for our 3-year-old daughter. Obviously our TV consumption and time has changed but much of that is driven by the fact that we have a 3-year-old and an infant. Nonetheless, my wife and I select TV shows on Netflix and iTunes and run through entire seasons over the course of a month or two. We are all caught up on Breaking Bad. Working our way through Arrested Development. We will probably start Lost and Dexter at some point. Holding off on Game of Thrones until I finish the books although I imagine I'll be watching those alone on my iPad. Not into stick and ball sports so not having ESPN or live sports is a non-issue. I am into motocross and going without live Supercross on Speed has been tough. Hopefully soon we can just 'buy' the Speed App. through ATV. That's what we all want obviously. Same goes for the Olympics. That's what everybody wants. Just sell me the Apps. (networks) I want. Let me add them and drop them when I want. Hopefully if enough of us drop cable we will see this become a reality.
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