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Broadband Access Without the Pork?

An anonymous reader writes "Like many consumers nowadays, I find more of my time spent on the internet and various wireless devices (e.g. mobile phone). This has gotten to the point where I basically do not use a landline or cable television anymore, and they are essentially pork on my broadband bill, which further subjects the consumer to all sorts of clandestine fees that aren't disclosed until the first bill arrives and add a non-trivial sum (in my case, nearly 100%) to the monthly rate. However, it seems that all broadband access providers have this stipulation, that an internet customer must first have a basic phone or cable TV service in order to sign on for the internet service. Are there any ISPs that can get around this and still deliver broadband internet service at a competitive rate?"

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  1. Re:cox by Tetsujin · · Score: 0, Troll

    So you like COX then? Are they big, COX? How much did it cost you to get hooked up? When was your first experience with COX, and what convinced you to stick with 'em?

    It does sound like you generally feel good about your experiences with COX - I guess you're getting a lot of uptime...

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