How much do you pay for Phone/Internet/TV?

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Curious on what other people use, switching over phone services here.

Currently I pay Spectrum (was Time Warner Cable)
Phone: $50ish

And AT&T internet $90ish plus taxes (around $100)
for
40mbps down
and
5mbps up

I give my internet to the business beside me for $30, so it helps with that bill a bit.

I am now working on switching over to a Google voice number, which will be free. I am going to start using my new number now, but keep my spectrum active till the new year. Give them a chance to learn I am changing numbers.


And I don't watch TV at work. #IWork ;)
 
In Vietnam = Fiber plan 36mbps = 15$ a month
In France= Fiber plan (DL: 200mbps / UL 100mbps) + TV + phone VOIP = 23e/month, after 1 year 33e/month
 
Charter is around 60/month for Internet. But what ticks me off is the bill actually show $20 for cable TV and $40 for Internet. I'm sure it's done to pad their numbers due to people switch to satellite or online TV.

Phone is Vonage which is a legacy thing left over from CompUSA, $12/month. Use it as my dummy number as I never answer it, just has VM. Direct TV is something like $70 but I think I'll drop it.
 
Has anyone tried the new Hulu TV offering? I'll get all the channels that I currently have plus a virtual DVR for half the cost I am paying for cable and Tivo. But I have no idea how reliable the streaming is. I tried Sling but I got tired of seeing the spinning circle.
 
Internet from Comcast is ~$50, forget the speeds but its enough.
Phone is t-mobile, ~$60. Also have a Google Voice number for business, because I like to keep business/personal separate as much as possible. GV just forwards to my Cell during business hrs.
TV I've switched to Playstation Vue for $40/mo for the package that has everything I'd watch.
 
Lets see, My Comcrap Internet+TV+Phone is about 150.00 a month. Im on a 75MB down plan. But whenever I speed test it I get 100+. (shhh on that). I dont even use the phone I use my Verizon thats 50.00/mo. If I drop the phone off comcast I pay more - idiots.

Seems you never get what your promised with comcast. Neighbor pays for 50dn and only speed tests to 28dn. So, I guess I should consider myself lucky ;)
 
TV? Is that still a thing?

I want to dump it. Just keep the internet. However, I have a Mythtv box with a ceton 6 port tuner in it so we can record 6 shows at once if need be. We use it quite a bit. If I drop it and go streaming we cannot record shows. Besides that my wife would kill me if she misses her shows. So, Im kinda stuck. Personally, I do not care for TV/Phone thru comcast and would just drop them, Setup a VPN and stream away.
 
$640 bucks a month for symmetrical 20 meg fiber full public block of IPs.
We were running on an $817.00 10 meg symmetrical biz enterprise from AT&T
We have our Avaya Office phone system running on part of that with 5x internal extensions, plus tied to IP phones at our homes where the extensions forward there.

Verizon fleet of cell phones is ~$310/month

At home, have 100 meg cable, with a medium TV package for 3x TVs..pay around 130/month. No land line at home.
 
Don't forget the exchange rate here..

Sky Landline (rental, and 24*7 calls) + BB (29Mb), + Sky TV package in the region of £100 pr month all in.

Mobile, I'm with O2, the phone costs me £25.00 pr month, Samsung S7 edge, and call package is app £20.
 
Hmmm..... Nobody is mentioning which IPs are static and which are dynamic.

Charter 20 Mb down, 4 Mb up with dynamic IP is ~$50/mnth.
Charter 60 Mb down and 6 Mb up with static IP is ~$100/mnth. (It goes up from there.)
 
If I drop it and go streaming we cannot record shows.
Check out PlayOn. Allows you to record streaming from many services.
I'm right there with you though. I have the Ceton 6 tuner cable card in my HTPC, it's just such a convenient way to record shows, and skip commercials... hard to give up.

I have Mediacom service (Cable/Internet/Phone) at home. They only cover the Midwest and parts of the South last I knew, so several of you may not of heard of them.
I pay around $160/month for my services. Includes most standard cable channels (no premium movie channels), internet 200 Down/30ish Up, and phone.
 
NuSkope Wireless Internet ( dish on the roof) $60 p/m for 250Gb @ 30 dn and 5 up
Mobile only (no landline) $29.90 p/m unlimited calls/ unlimited text
Free to air TV only. No way I would pay to watch that crap American drama on TV!
 
My home tv setup and cost.

Over the air antenna on the roof
Tablo ota dvr box (records shows from antenna)
Netflix $15 a month

Every tv has a fire tv with Kodi, tablo app and Netflix.

So for $15 a month we get to watch most shows.
Cox internet 200mb down for $85 a month.

Business I have 25mb down with cox for $120 a month for both shops.
 
I have Verizon FIOS 150/150 business internet with 5 static IPs = $225/mo

I have Comcast residential internet (175 or 200 /25) which includes 2 boxes for TV & 2 digital phone lines = $260/mo

5 Verizon cell phones w/15GB of data = $450/mo.

Man, no wonder I cringe when I pay these every month - for a little 5-person company run out of my home, that seems like a lot!

@YeOldeStonecat , how many phones and how much data are included for that $310? Every time we replace a phone, I complain to Verizon, but I can't whittle them down a nickel on my "deal". Ba$t4rds. Of course, we have 2 Galaxy Notes, an S8, S8+, and I forget the last one, maybe an S6? Still, they must know I'm married to them (they have the best signal in my service area), cause I don't ever get offered any discounts.
 
In Portugal: Fiber plan 1GB download + 200mb upload + 200 channels + 2 mobile phone 2000 min and 2000 text messages with 10GB 4GB and extra 20GB for some apps (facebook, whatsapp etc) + 1 fixed number (the one in my house lol) + 30GB for hotspot and 15€/month to spend in renting movies + 150€ for me to spend on a new mobile phone all of this for 65.89€ first 12 months and 75.89€ for the other 12. (oh and they offer me the first two months for free :D)
 
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