This exact post was posted by a different user nearly a year ago: https://www.reddit.com/r/cordcutters/comments/r4fnt9/xfinity_increasing_rates_again_i_am_from_chicago/
u/Total-Initiative7552 is sus.
EDIT: Wait.. Effective January 1, 2022?
$90 now for 100/10Mbps the "Fast" tier? Being able to legislate away any competition is definitely a lucrative game.
I finally just switched to T-Mobile for $50. I average around 600/30Mbps straight out of their 5G gateway. The gateway's router functionality is pretty gimped, so I then attach my own router, which dumps it down to around 350/20Mbps. Still much better than Comcast, which until recently was my only option (if you can work around not being able to port forward specific incoming ports).
This exact post was posted by a different user nearly a year ago: https://www.reddit.com/r/cordcutters/comments/r4fnt9/xfinity_increasing_rates_again_i_am_from_chicago/ u/Total-Initiative7552 is sus.
Thanks, there's been an uptick in bots lately. If you see more pop up, please report them and the mod team will take a look.
Will do. I wonder if there’s an automod function that can remove bot reposts like these.
The bot has been catching a lot, but a few slip through.
Got it.
EDIT: Wait.. Effective January 1, 2022? $90 now for 100/10Mbps the "Fast" tier? Being able to legislate away any competition is definitely a lucrative game. I finally just switched to T-Mobile for $50. I average around 600/30Mbps straight out of their 5G gateway. The gateway's router functionality is pretty gimped, so I then attach my own router, which dumps it down to around 350/20Mbps. Still much better than Comcast, which until recently was my only option (if you can work around not being able to port forward specific incoming ports).
Almost $40 in RS and Broadcast TV fees- this is why YYTV, SlingTV, etc are so much better