As a cost savings measure, I gave up my wired broadband internet with my local cable provider.
I switched to unlimited fast data 5G broadband internet router and bundled it with my cellphone service.
I did some speed tests, getting 40 Mbs download speed in my home with 5G. It's not blasingly fast, but it's sufficient to watch Netflix/youtube videos on our 3+ TV's and for family to use internet through the router.
But the silver lining is that each phone also gets it's own fast unlimited data hotspot (like poor man's multithreading), so each household member technically has their own hotspot router on their phone with their own separate 40 Mbs speed connection to the tower. From a speed perspective, total internet speed for our family is: 40 Mbs speed times 7 phones + 1 dedicated router = 40 Mbs * 8 separate lines = 320 Mbs simultaneous speed total. Also all this hotspot data on the router and the phones is unlimited and it won't get throttled or slowed down.
Since the 5G router is small and can run on either AC power or battery + the phones are obviously all portable,
we have broadband internet wherever we go (like on vacations). We don' tneed to use the insecure wifi at hotels, airports, coffe shops, etc anymore.
Benefit to using a 5G router is: If you get a power outage, as my area sometimes gets during high wind or heavy snow, the 5G router runs off of an internal battery that can last from 12 to 15 hours. Also, the 5G internet service never or rarely goes down, as cell tower is always on. My wired internet would sometimes go down if a tree falls somewhere and knocks out the telephone poll lines.