Since you didn't mention the area you'll be living, here goes. Comcast, which is now calling itself Xfinity. I guess since they were voted worse customer service in America I would change my name as well. Xfinity has cable tv and internet available everywhere. Century Link internet is available above 44, they use to offer Prism TV but discontinued that service and some new homes have said they have CL, so you'll have to find out yourself. Spectrum internet and TV is available below 466A and north of 44, basically the Brownwood/Pine Ridge areas.
Since the newest trend is streaming TV, the internet is the most important. I've had Century Link since 2011, in my area around Seabreeze Rec Center we have fiber optic, no modem and I get 100mpbs for $49 a month for life, it actually speed tests at 80mpbs and I've only had one outage in 9 years. I still with satellite TV for viewing, Directv since 2008. You can get Directv or Dish TV anywhere in the Villages, and for streaming the two most popular are youtube TV and Hula TV are the best options for live TV channels. You can add additional apps to your streaming service for other content. If your smart TV is probably 3 years or older, you might need a ROKU Stick in order to get all the apps for streaming, that's a one time purchase of about $35 per stick.
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