Huh. I Guess 5G Works.

Discussion in 'Techforge' started by Paladin, Jan 2, 2022.

  1. MikeH92467

    MikeH92467 RadioNinja

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    I'm at about $75 monthly. You could tell Comcast to piss off and go with a streaming service. I just switched to Fubo since it has more sports than YouTubeTV. God knows there's enough streaming services out there. :chris:
  2. Tuckerfan

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    Just an FYI, but both T-Mobile and Verizon have dropped cheap home internet via 5G plans. We're talking things like free equipment, and monthly service costs of about $60/mo or less. If I hadn't literally switched to fiber two weeks ago, I'd be looking into this. If you're a T-Mobile cellphone customer, your 5G home internet service would cost you $30/mo. If you're someone willing to switch to T-Mobile, they'll cap your home 5G internet service at like $50/mo for life.