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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 3941192" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>I seldom watch TV but I do spend a lot of time on the Internet using a desktop computer rig. Cox has been my ISP for years, and at $40/month, the 'Essential' level on their Internet tier, via cable modem, serves me well even for streaming. I also use an OTA antenna for local programing which gets me all the major channels in the OKC area.</p><p>When I moved to where I now live I tried AT&T for cell service but found that I was in a 'dead zone' even though their cell tower is only about 2 blocks from my apt. Ended up switching to T-Mobile and could not be happier with their $15/month 'Connect' prepaid plan that gives me unlimited talk/text plus 2Gb data (still more than I need). Unfortunately, I can't get their Internet fiber at my address.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 3941192, member: 42584"] I seldom watch TV but I do spend a lot of time on the Internet using a desktop computer rig. Cox has been my ISP for years, and at $40/month, the 'Essential' level on their Internet tier, via cable modem, serves me well even for streaming. I also use an OTA antenna for local programing which gets me all the major channels in the OKC area. When I moved to where I now live I tried AT&T for cell service but found that I was in a 'dead zone' even though their cell tower is only about 2 blocks from my apt. Ended up switching to T-Mobile and could not be happier with their $15/month 'Connect' prepaid plan that gives me unlimited talk/text plus 2Gb data (still more than I need). Unfortunately, I can't get their Internet fiber at my address. [/QUOTE]
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