In the interest of FULL Disclosure we DID keep COX Internet but are looking for viable alternatives to that too.
You are not really going to find another way to obtain internet unless you buy a really expensive dish and become your own provider. It’s only slightly easier to do than building your own automobile to not support the corrupt auto industry
We live in a rural area and the cable company jacks ups the internet rates by a factor of three if bubdled services are terminated. Our margins is only a twenty dollars difference once other service is added back.
Of course we have no competitor.
I did keep my internet. It wouldn’t work without it.
5G will be how you finally cut the cord.
Gigabit speeds even in rural areas by all of the cellular companies will force cable to either compete or fail.
I am currently using a service called Layer 3 TV. It’s like having satellite or cable, with real time channels, but it’s delivered entirely over the internet.
I see a huge future for internet channel streaming where customers can pay a-la-carte for the channels they want and simply not pay for the channels they don’t.
I've never understood the term "cable cutter" or "cord cutter" since the streaming device has to receive the stream from somewhere, usually the cable TV provider.
I used to have a DSL from ATT but it's not nearly fast enough for streaming.
I have Roku as well. If you like British murders mystery TV series there a lot on Britbox, which is only $5.99/month.