Who do you have for home internet and cell service?

Tmob for cell

Cox for internet but a local fiber company is coming into our neighborhood right now. $90 for symmetrical gigabit fiber (1000 down/1000up) and no data caps. Uhhh yes pls.
 
An interesting concept is regardless of your price per month, the surcharges seemed to be fixed. Could be $7 on top of a $30 line. Reminds me of XM which I canceled years ago. Example, this is only month 4 of that Economic recovery surcharge that all carriers have embraced

edit as to not add a new reply--it's a total game that nobody really wants to play. We should be talking out the door as even for me to say $30/mo is meaningless, that cannot be evaluated without knowing, what is it? How much is the surcharge? What happens if you add or subtract a line? So for me, we were happy before the surchages, 3 lines, $114 out the door. Obviously that's not 30x3. But it was 5G unlimited with the hotspot being limited to 5 gb (we don't use that feature and at the time we didn't have 5G phones). After the economic surcharge, $124/mo. Is this good? Not really. But I get a stipend from work anyway (employers need to be careful as banks were fined billions when employees used personal cells for work). But it is amazing how prices have come down, just 10 years ago my employer gave me a $140/mo stipend for cell.

A pattern I see is you can add lines but then some overall discount drops--for Verizon I see the threshold as 4+. But again, it would seem the surcharge is $7/line regardless of the monthly cost.
The amounts I posted are out the door numbers. I’m actually quite shocked by the T-Mobile bill being just $123 per month For unlimited. ATT was charging me more than double for 6 lines and 15 gigs of data a month…
 
Phones are Verizon. Cable and internet is Cox. They aren’t bad and have good support when something goes down usually. Except they will only talk to the account admin though if you are a family member trying to call your out of luck.
 
Breezeline (formerly WOW) for 1/2 gig internet and Consumer Cellular for phone. Been happy with both.
 
Longtime Cox customer for cable and Internet, also longtime Verizon Wireless now Visible customer for cell service. Never had a problem with any of them.
 
Comcast and love it for $90 for 400 down/10 up internet and basic cable TV. I work from home since 2003 as IT consultant and it works amazingly well. My longest outage has been 3 hrs.

I use Verizon wireless on their cheapest unlimited data plan that costs $30/phone with taxes and fees. Just missing a hotspot.
 
ATT Fiber (1GB) w/ U-verse
T-Mobile

Note: ATT has nailed their pricing down as it becomes cost prohibitive to unbundle their Internet from TV. I cannot use Comcast. They're to unreliable as we both work from home.
We dropped uVerse and our 1gb fiber remained the same.
We were spending $183/month on uVerse and it wasn't worth it. Been without it for about 2 months now and don't miss it.

AT&T for mobile for my wife and daughter.
I have a company AT&T phone AND a Verizon hot spot to have options when in the field.
 
We dropped uVerse and our 1gb fiber remained the same.
We were spending $183/month on uVerse and it wasn't worth it. Been without it for about 2 months now and don't miss it.

AT&T for mobile for my wife and daughter.
I have a company AT&T phone AND a Verizon hot spot to have options when in the field.
Ya we thought about dumping U-verse for YouTube TV but in my market the unbundled price for fiber was going to wipe out any price breaks we'd earn from dumping U-verse.
 
Xfinity for home internet. Way faster and more reliable than AT&T.

NO cell service. Not interested in cell phones and never had one.
 
Ya we thought about dumping U-verse for YouTube TV but in my market the unbundled price for fiber was going to wipe out any price breaks we'd earn from dumping U-verse.
Around here, AT&T is offering 1gig for $80/month and that's unlimited data. I don't know when you last checked. It seems they really want to pull the plug on uVerse, so they may be more willing to do something.
I do recall seeing in the past the unlimited data was when you had a TV service. Today, that's not the case in my market.
 
I think ATT Uverse or anything ATT is the only service that limits data. I keep seeing this posted but it's the only time I hear of this, at least in our state. The word unlimited should not even exist if not for ATT, everyone else here is no such thing as a limit.

1Gb data doesnt impress me, the average American would not even notice any benefit above 250 Mbps, its an upsell for more profit, nothing wrong with wanting it but I think my of the population is clueless except those in forums and enthusiasts that like the idea of the speed and maybe even can use it.
 
Ya we thought about dumping U-verse for YouTube TV but in my market the unbundled price for fiber was going to wipe out any price breaks we'd earn from dumping U-verse.
We ended up with Hulu live. It better overlapped with what we use. IE, oilBabe was also paying for Hulu and Disney+ so our savings are close to $150/month when we take out the uVerse TV costs $183, Disney+ and the Hulu and then add back the Hulu live. Oh, and the bundled HBO Max we were supposed to be getting for free with our 1gb fiber, but uVerse was still charging for. Just another reason to cut the cord so to speak with uVerse TV.
So we are basically streaming and AT&T fiber and there are no caps on our fiber data plan.

There were caps before, but they quietly went away as our bill says 1gb unlimited and we consistently get the speeds advertised.
 
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