AT&T fiber internet-only plans offer speeds fast enough to stream all your favorite TV and movies. AT&T offers affordable home internet-only service plans without forcing you into a TV bundle. AT&T’s Fiber Optic internet is known as AT&T U-Verse internet, and it’s the best home internet they offer if you intend to cut cable TV. [read AT&T Offers Internet Only Service]
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Verizon Fios Vs. Xfinity Internet
If you live in the populated parts of New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Delaware, Connecticut, and Washington D.C., you are likely able to choose between Verizon Fios Internet and Comcast Xfinity Internet. Comcast’s Xfinity provides high-speed internet to over 27 million U.S. customers in 39 states and Washington, D.C. In 2005 Verizon made a push [read Verizon Fios Vs. Xfinity Internet]
Cox Offers Internet Only Plans
Cox cable offers standalone internet only plans that will allow you to cut the cord and stream all the TV and movies you need. This will allow you to break out of the bundle and save yourself a lot of cash. Cox High-Speed Internet Deals and Promotions Cox has expanded relief offerings to support residential [read Cox Offers Internet Only Plans]
How To Save Money on Comcast Xfinity TV and Internet
The average family’s TV and internet bill is by far their most expensive utility bill at an average of over $200 per month. Today I’m going to go step by step on saving money using Comcast Xfinity. I intend to go screen by screen showing you things you can do to save money when ordering [read How To Save Money on Comcast Xfinity TV and Internet]
Google Nest Wifi Vs Google Wifi
A few years ago, I upgraded my home network to a Google Wifi mesh network, and it was one of the best networking decisions I’ve ever made. I have whole home wifi coverage. I can check the network when I’m not at home. I can shut down my kids’ devices when they won’t put them down. [read Google Nest Wifi Vs Google Wifi]
Bernie Sanders Wants High Speed Internet for All
Democratic candidate for President Bernie Sanders unveiled a plan to sets aside $150 billion to build up the U.S. internet infrastructure and provider Internet Access to everyone in the U.S. This money is more than enough to build out the U.S. fiber footprint to pass every house in the U.S. A 2012 report from Goldman [read Bernie Sanders Wants High Speed Internet for All]
IPVanish VPN Review
IPVanish is a Virtual Private Network (VPN) with servers all over the world. There VPN allows your device to join their virtual network masking your real IP address with a virtual IP matching the location of the network your join. This makes your device appear to be in that part of the world to other [read IPVanish VPN Review]
ExpressVPN Review
With data breaches and identity theft running rampant, everyone should have access to a VPN. A VPN protects your online privacy and data. While we’ve put together a very in-depth guide to what a VPN is and what they do, a more basic definition is: A VPN routes all your device’s incoming and outgoing data through [read ExpressVPN Review]
How To Get a Discount on Internet Access with Lifeline
We are always looking for ways to get a discount on Internet Access. The less you are paying for an internet-only plan, the more you save when using cable TV alternatives. Today we are going to explain how to get a discount on your monthly internet service with the Lifeline Program. The Lifeline Program is a Federal program [read How To Get a Discount on Internet Access with Lifeline]
Does The U.S. Have a Broadband Monopoly Problem?
We routinely gather information on internet service provider (ISP) coverage from the FCC. Unfortunately, many readers are upset upon learning the lack of internet options in their area. Two times a year internet service providers are required to report the which areas of the country they cover. We at Grounded Reason decided to take this [read Does The U.S. Have a Broadband Monopoly Problem?]