The answer is "it depends" and i believe it is worth explorering. Yes, you may save money dropping Comcast, but the "it depends" comes in with regard to data speed you get at your home. When we moved in to our condo, Verizon FIOS was not going to be installed until the following week, so for first time I paid for the tethering feature ( about a buck a day) and I was very impressed by the network speed of about 6 mps. That was only because I was able to get a 4G signal. The next day I was at a location where I could only get a 3G signal and the difference in speed slowed to a point that was frustrating.
My point is to check the speed you'll have. I know tethering would not work for me in TV because i do not get a strong enough signal.
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Regards:
Dan
Natick, MA
Village of Buttonwood 1/12/11
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