![]() ![]() Live TV streaming services offer similar channels to cable and often cost less - Sling TV, for example, has those three channels and costs just $35. Signing up for a $70 cable package just to watch AMC, ESPN and TBS, for example, could have you paying more than necessary. But before you do, make sure you're getting the internet speeds you need and the channels you want without a cheaper option available elsewhere. If you plan on getting internet and TV anyway, you might as well bundle them. Upgrading your internet plan may be also worth the added cost as well - Xfinity has five faster speed tiers, up to gig service with max speeds of 1,200Mbps in select locations - but if 70Mbps and local channels are all you need, you can't go wrong with Xfinity Connect and Choice TV. Starting at around $60 per month depending on what the broadcast fee Xfinity charges in your area, this Xfinity bundle offers speeds up to 75Mbps and a cable package that includes mostly just your local channels.įor $50 or so more per month (again, exact pricing and fees vary by location), you can upgrade to the Xfinity Popular TV package, which comes with 125 channels including your regional sports networks. The bundle discount is available regardless of the internet plan or TV package you choose, including the cheapest combination: Xfinity Connect and Choice TV. Xfinity rewards customers for bundling with $10 off per added service, which means you can save $20 per month when getting Xfinity internet and TV together. Faster Mediacom internet plans come with more data, up to 6TB with gig service, but they will cost you a bit more per month, of course.įinally, a decent discount for bundling internet and TV. ![]() The Access Internet 60 plan comes with a data cap of 200GB per month and a fee of $10 for each 50GB block needed to compensate for your overage. Mediacom does not offer any internet and streaming TV bundles, but if you plan to do some streaming using your Mediacom internet service, be mindful of the data cap. And if you want regional sports networks, or any sports networks at all, including ESPN, you'll need to upgrade to the Variety TV package starting at $95 per month when bundled. That's a pretty good deal, even if it is just your local channels.įor a little more channel variety, consider upgrading to Essential TV, which has 125-plus channels starting at $75 per month when bundled with Internet 100. The Internet 100 plan is $25 per month on its own, which means adding the Local TV package will only cost you an additional $10 per month. Internet 100 and Local TV starts at just $35 per month. Still, Mediacom has comparatively low bundle pricing, especially when it comes to its cheapest bundle. To get TV, you have to sign up for internet, which means there are technically no discounts for bundling because there are no TV plans to compare the pricing. Mediacom is one of the few providers that doesn't sell stand-alone TV service. It's a pretty nifty streaming device but, again, does not include any live channels, and that monthly fee means it will quickly cost more than a good streamer like the Roku Express Plus 4K. What customers do get, for an extra $5 per month, is the Cox Contour Stream Player. In fact, there is no content with the streaming bundle at all, other than a free subscription to Peacock Premium (normally $5 per month). You will get a decent channel lineup for the added cost, however, as 140 or so networks including your regional sports channels come with the package.Ībout that "streaming" bundle. ![]() Those bundle discounts aren't available anymore, unfortunately.Ĭox Internet Essential starts at $50 per month, but when you add an actual TV service (not the TV Streaming package, which is little more than a streaming device rental for $5 per month), the price jumps to $149. Cox once had the best TV and internet bundle discounts of any major provider: Up to 60% or higher in savings compared to if you purchased services separately.
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