We've got Xfinity in our primary home... internet, TV, phone(landline). I know it's costing us $360/ month or so for their top tier package with Netflix and Max, etc...my wife likes the ease of use and convenience.
Have Xfinity Internet at our beach house but I dropped the TV and phone last year and went with their 800mbps which was $78/month vs $335/month with what their old Triple Play increased to over the years after starting out at $99/month.
I added in FUBO so we could watch the Eagles... absolute necessity...$85/month now.
But the 800mbps internet jumped from $78-$111/month in February.
I changed the plan to 400mbps and brought it back down to $78/month.
400mbps is plenty for 2-3 people with phones, tablets, a Nest thermostat, 1 PC and 1-2 TVs. I don't get how they're thinking raising prices and non-existent customer service while losing hundreds of thousands of subscribers is a viable business plan.
Perhaps when they had a monopoly on internet but those days are over with T-Mobile and Verizon 5G.
Have Xfinity Internet at our beach house but I dropped the TV and phone last year and went with their 800mbps which was $78/month vs $335/month with what their old Triple Play increased to over the years after starting out at $99/month.
I added in FUBO so we could watch the Eagles... absolute necessity...$85/month now.
But the 800mbps internet jumped from $78-$111/month in February.
I changed the plan to 400mbps and brought it back down to $78/month.
400mbps is plenty for 2-3 people with phones, tablets, a Nest thermostat, 1 PC and 1-2 TVs. I don't get how they're thinking raising prices and non-existent customer service while losing hundreds of thousands of subscribers is a viable business plan.
Perhaps when they had a monopoly on internet but those days are over with T-Mobile and Verizon 5G.