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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 3011021" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>Not a lot of good choices at a reasonable price where I live in Midwest City, so I've been doing <strong>COX</strong> for the last several years for both my Internet and [landline] phone. I also have <strong>Netflix</strong>, <strong>Pandora</strong>, <strong>Youtube</strong>, and <strong>ESPN2</strong>, all of which I use on a regular basis. I am seriously thinking about adding an OTA antenna for local channels and, perhaps, adding some additional Internet supplied media programs to my entertainment suite.</p><p>Cable companies violation of their original promise of 'tv without commercials' as well as their outlandish prices and packages that always include unwanted content, prevents me from ever giving them my hard earned cash. These days there are just too may better choices available to waste time and money on cable companies that just don't get the message.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 3011021, member: 42584"] Not a lot of good choices at a reasonable price where I live in Midwest City, so I've been doing [B]COX[/B] for the last several years for both my Internet and [landline] phone. I also have [B]Netflix[/B], [B]Pandora[/B], [B]Youtube[/B], and [B]ESPN2[/B], all of which I use on a regular basis. I am seriously thinking about adding an OTA antenna for local channels and, perhaps, adding some additional Internet supplied media programs to my entertainment suite. Cable companies violation of their original promise of 'tv without commercials' as well as their outlandish prices and packages that always include unwanted content, prevents me from ever giving them my hard earned cash. These days there are just too may better choices available to waste time and money on cable companies that just don't get the message. [/QUOTE]
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